Catastrophe in Haiti: The crisis that capitalism created

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On Tuesday, January 12, 2010, a major magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake struck Haiti, reeking widespread devastation within the southern a part of the impoverished country. After the dust cleared, some 200,000 other people were dead with any other 1,200,000 left homeless. Weeks later, untold numbers of other people were clamoring for food, water and shelter.

But the social catastrophe in Haiti had a lot more to do with the social system dominant on the planet nowadays than geology.

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