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Agrarian Ideas for a Developing World

Agrarian Ideas for a Developing World. Economic development, current events, travel, sustainable living, and fatherhood, all from an agrarian perspective. Friday, May 15, 2015. A profile of Father Michael Pfleger. I have written a few blog posts on Father Michael Pfleger. Pastor of Chicagos St. Sabina Catholic parish. Here is an excellent profile of the man by the Chicago Reader, written 25 years ago. Posted by Greg Vaughan. Urban social and labor issues. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Posted by Greg Vaughan.

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