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Winning the War on Poverty : Applying the Lessons of History to the Present / Brian L. Fife.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fife, Brian L., author.
Series:
Gale eBooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Politics & International Relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (236 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2023.
Place of Publication:
Westport, CT : Greenwood, 2010.
System Details:
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Summary:
Applying lessons from history to the reality of poverty today in the United States-the most affluent country in the world-this book analyzes contributing factors to poverty and proposes steps to relieve people affected by it. American history is replete with efforts to alleviate poverty. While some efforts have resulted in at least partial success, others have not, because poverty is a multifaceted, complicated phenomenon with no simple solution. Winning the War on Poverty studies the history of poverty relief efforts in the United States dating to the nineteenth century, debunking misperceptions about the poor and tackling the problem of the ever-widening gap between the rich and poor. It highlights the ideological differences between liberal and conservative beliefs and includes insights drawn from a well-rounded group of disciplines including political science, history, sociology, economics, and public health. Premised on the idea that only the lessons of history can help policymakers to recognize that the United States has a persistent poverty problem that is much worse than it is in many other democracies, the book suggests an 18-point plan to substantively address this dilemma. Its vision for reform does not pander to any particular ideology or political party; rather, the objective of this book is to explain how the United States can win the war on poverty in the short term.
Contents:
Acknowledgments Chapter 1 What Is Poverty, and How Is It Measured? Chapter 2 Historical Overview of Poverty-Relief Efforts in the United States Chapter 3 The Widening Gap between Rich and Poor in the United States Chapter 4 Liberal versus Conservative Beliefs about Poverty in an Individualist Capitalist System Chapter 5 The Path to Welfare Reform: An 18-Point Plan Bibliography Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9798216036234
9798216165767
9781440832826
144083282X
OCLC:
1022996860

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