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Brazil: A Mask Called Progress
by Neil MacDonald, Mandy MacDonald
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Based on Oxfam's development experience in Brazil, this book examines the conflicts that have brought many traditional communities to the edge of extinction, and threaten to destroy one of the richest natural environments on earth.
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