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“If we use goods made from raw materials that are obtained from a poor country without the proceeds being used to benefit the people of that country, we become complicit in a particularly iniquitous form of grand larceny.” quote by Peter Singer
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“If we use goods made from raw materials that are obtained from a poor country without the proceeds being used to benefit the people of that country, we become complicit in a particularly iniquitous form of grand larceny.”

Peter Singer

About This Quote

Source Essay: Animal Liberation, 1975

Exploiting raw materials from poor nations without benefiting locals is a severe moral wrongdoing comparable to large-scale theft.

In simple terms: Using resources from poor countries without helping them is unethical.

Key Takeaway

Demand fair trade and ethical sourcing.

Themes

ethics global justice economics

Mood

thought‑provoking serious

Type

philosophical activist

When to use this quote

  • supply chain decisions
  • consumer choices
  • policy making
  • NGO advocacy

Key Concepts

exploitation inequity grand larceny

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do consumers have in global trade?
  • How can corporations ensure benefits reach source communities?
A Different Perspective

Addressing systemic inequality is complex and may face resistance.

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