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Farewell to Peace
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Belaru loses his parents to death and becomes an orphan at the age of seven. He blames free trade for his parents' death. If the textile company his father was working had not been killed by free trade, his father wouldn't have lost his job. If his father had not lost his job, he wouldn't have died. If his father had not died, his mother wouldn't have become heartbroken and died soon thereafter. From a deep sense of injustice, Belaru later launches a blistering war against an international econ…
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Belaru loses his parents to death and becomes an orphan at the age of seven. He blames free trade for his parents' death. If the textile company his father was working had not been killed by free trade, his father wouldn't have lost his job. If his father had not lost his job, he wouldn't have died. If his father had not died, his mother wouldn't have become heartbroken and died soon thereafter. From a deep sense of injustice, Belaru later launches a blistering war against an international economic order that operates by the rules of might is right. For Belaru and his Tendu-Purgers, it is farewell to peace for the world if developed nations insist on perpetuating might is right.

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Belaru loses his parents to death and becomes an orphan at the age of seven. He blames free trade for his parents' death. If the textile company his father was working had not been killed by free trade, his father wouldn't have lost his job. If his father had not lost his job, he wouldn't have died. If his father had not died, his mother wouldn't have become heartbroken and died soon thereafter. From a deep sense of injustice, Belaru later launches a blistering war against an international economic order that operates by the rules of might is right. For Belaru and his Tendu-Purgers, it is farewell to peace for the world if developed nations insist on perpetuating might is right.

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