Much has been already written on these subjects and there is little can we add
to further emphasise the deep contrasts between the conditions of daily life and
the opportunities available to those born in a developed country and those born
in an underdeveloped country (UDC), a circumstance none of us have any control
over. For Stylos (1982), ‘To study underdevelopment can be a way to study
man’s tragedy’; for Arnanz and Ardid (1996) ‘A huge amount of men and women
who inhabit the Earth see their present and their most immediate future with
no hope’.