Poor America: A Comparative-Historical Study of Poverty in the U.S. and Western Europe
By (Author) Samuel J. Eldersveld
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
22nd February 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
362.5094
Paperback
178
Width 154mm, Height 232mm, Spine 13mm
272g
Poor America describes the sharp contrast in the extent of poverty between the United States and six Western European countries. While 36 million Americans live below the poverty line, a much smaller percent of Western Europeans struggle with the same problem. Samuel J. Eldersveld seeks to discover why this variance exists by exploring various theories. To explain the larger percentage of American poor, he tackles the history of poverty in each of the featured countries along with examining the "system theory" approach, the role of values, the political elite character in the United States compared to Europe, and the differential robes of the business elites in these countries. Poor America follows the issue of poverty through the present day, discussing proposals and prospects for reform in poverty relief in the United States.
A worthwhile, thought-provoking book. Recommended. * Choice Reviews *
Samuel J. Eldersveld is professor of political science emeritus at the University of Michigan.