Why Fight Poverty?
And Why it is So Hard
Format:Paperback
Publisher:London Publishing Partnership
Published:23rd Nov '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book examines the ongoing battle against poverty, questioning its value and envisioning a society free from it. It explores historical challenges and contemporary barriers that hinder progress toward this goal.
"Why Fight Poverty?" examines the enduring challenge of poverty in society and questions whether the efforts to eradicate it are worthwhile. The author reflects on the historical context of poverty, highlighting that calls to eliminate it have been present for centuries. Despite significant societal advancements, poverty continues to exist, suggesting that the solutions are complex and multifaceted.
The book delves into the increasing difficulties of addressing poverty in modern times. It discusses how social dynamics, such as the growing divide between those living in poverty and the rest of society, have created barriers to progress. Additionally, it addresses the evolving nature of family structures and community interactions, which complicate the fight against poverty. The author suggests that these changes have made the challenge more formidable, as traditional support systems and community ties may no longer be as effective.
Furthermore, the impact of recent economic crises is explored, indicating that the resulting shifts in the economy could lead to a scenario where some individuals may struggle to find work indefinitely. This raises important questions about the future of poverty alleviation efforts. Ultimately, "Why Fight Poverty?" invites readers to consider the potential of a poverty-free society and the necessary steps to overcome the obstacles that hinder progress, encouraging a thoughtful examination of the ongoing struggle against poverty.
ISBN: 9781907994166
Dimensions: 200mm x 130mm x 5mm
Weight: 100g
94 pages