A review by hades9stages
Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor by Paul Farmer

3.0

this isn’t the first time i’ve read something by farmer. and alas my review for this book will be the same as his last, and his articles.

reading this book isn’t a disappointing experience. you learn a lot. sure. it definitely contains information from a wide range of sources about a wide range of places and issues.

but it’s exhausting. it feels consistently like farmer has just copied and pasted statistics after statistics with non stop information in the most robotic manner possible.