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Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Development as Freedom
The Perspective of Fredom
The ends and the Means of Development
3 Freedom and the Foundations of ustice
4 Povertyas Capability Deprivation
Markets, States, nd Social Opportunity
6 The Importane of Democracy
7 Famines and Other Crises
S Women'sAgency ndSocial Chnge
9 Population, Food and Freedom
10 Culture and HumanRights
11 Social Choice and Individual Behavior
Individual Freedom as a Social Commitment
Notes
Index.
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