Susan George is a renowned British political economist and activist known for her work on global development and social justice. She has extensively criticized economic inequality, corporate power, and the impact of globalization on marginalized populations. George's writings often focus on exposing how economic policies favor the wealthy and undermine democracy. Born in 1940, Susan George has dedicated her career to advocating for the rights of the poor and fighting for equitable economic systems. She is a prominent figure in international development debates and has served as a president of the Transnational Institute, where she continues to influence progressive economic policies. Throughout her career, Susan George has authored numerous influential books, including "How the Other Half Dies" and "The Debt Boomerang," which analyze issues such as poverty, global debt, and structural inequality. Her work aims to raise awareness and inspire action toward creating a more just and sustainable world.
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