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				<title><![CDATA[lesleyw commented to Jeffrey Sachs: voice of hope or blind idealism? on February 10, 2010, 12:53 pm]]></title>
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						<description><![CDATA[hey ian, great piece. i think it's great to have someone like Sachs, who hobnobs with the "movers and shakers", say the obvious: the generation who follows us, will pay the price for our decisions. the optimism is needed, but increasingly in the West, we see a large number of people move through life with no idea of consequences. <BR /><BR />the latest catastrophe in haiti resulted in a massive outpouring of generousity; the fastest incoming relief funding, faster than the tsunami and hurricane katrina. when people are moved, when they see the direct suffering of brothers and sisters, they leap into action, whether that's simply opening a wallet for $20 or jumping on a plane with supplies. change can happen, and it starts small. <BR /><BR />we need more "Sachs" reminding the average joe that change comes from one person. very oprah/bono, but accurate. <BR /><BR />good work, ian!]]></description>
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