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The Poverty Debate: Politics and the Poor in America

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Full Title:

The Poverty Debate: Politics and the Poor in America

Contributors:

By (Author) C Emory Burton

ISBN:

9780313285943

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

17th September 1992

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Central / national / federal government policies
Social welfare and social services

Dewey:

362.50973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

A review of research and arguments concerning poverty in the United States, citing and summarising the views of influential conservative thinkers and providing evidence to defeat their arguments. While conservative writers have traditionally presented the poor as lazy and unfortunate offshoots of a generally prosperous nation, Burton aims to demonstrate that poverty in America is widespread and that it is not caused by lack of ambition. The text begins with an overview of the extent of poverty in America, including an examination of how poverty is defined and measured. Burton then analyses the cultural characteristics of the poor, the homeless, and the underclass. He then turns his attention to welfare, workfare, and the generation of jobs. A final set of chapters probes more deeply into the political dimension of poverty and the role of government in alleviating it. Throughout the study, Burton refers to numerous influential works by conservative authors, and he addresses their shortcomings. An extensive bibliography adds to the usefulness of the text.

Reviews

Burton also offers good extended discussions of important related issues, such as welfare dependency (there is not much) and workfare (it does not work). General; lower-division undergraduate; community college.-Choice
"Burton also offers good extended discussions of important related issues, such as welfare dependency (there is not much) and workfare (it does not work). General; lower-division undergraduate; community college."-Choice

Author Bio

C. EMORY BURTON is Associate Professor of Sociology at Richland Community College. He has authored chapters for several textbooks and has published articles in Teaching Sociology and the Journal of Nursing Administration.

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