In Paul Farmer's Pathologies of Power we obtain an alternative perspective on the processes of globalization and an inherent critique of neoliberalism. Please detail Farmer's critique of globalization, neoliberalism and human rights groups while discussing the position of medical care as a human rights issue advocated by Farmer and the strategies of pragmatic solidarity and liberation theology. Please detail your answer through one of the ethnographic examples found in the book. A successful answer will connect this essay question to broader themes in the course.