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Saturday, November 24, 2012


In a country with more poor people than in the 26 most impoverished countries in Africa combined, [the affluent's] apathy [to the poor] is a failure not merely of intellectual curiosity, but of moral instinct. Aman Sethi’s first book, A Free Man addresses this vacuum through the narratives of a small group of Delhi’s marginal, manual laborers: construction workers, rickshaw pullers, porters.
The New York Times

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