Diverse Poverty by America Sachbücher Matthew Desmond

Buch über Armut in den USA von Pulitzer-Preisträger Matthew DesmondArgumentiert, dass Wohlhabende von Armut profitierenUntersucht die Ausbeutung armer Menschen durch höhere LebenshaltungskostenKritisiert das Wohlfahrtssystem, das Reiche begünstigtBietet neue Perspektiven und Lösungen zur Bekämpfung von ArmutAufruf zur Schaffung einer solidarischen Gesellschaft für gemeinsamen Wohlstand
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Random House LLC US Poverty, by America A1064140943
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, NPR, Oprah Daily, Time, The Star Tribune, Vulture, The Christian Science Monitor, Chicago Public Library, Esquire, California Review of Books, She Reads, Library Journal “Urgent and accessible . . . Its moral force is a gut punch.”—The New Yorker Longlisted for the Inc. Non-Obvious Book Award • Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal The United States, the richest country on earth, has more poverty than any other advanced democracy. Why? Why does this land of plenty allow one in every eight of its children to go without basic necessities, permit scores of its citizens to live and die on the streets, and authorize its corporations to pay poverty wages? In this landmark book, acclaimed sociologist Matthew Desmond draws on history, research, and original reporting to show how affluent Americans knowingly and unknowingly keep poor people poor. Those of us who are financially secure exploit the poor, driving down their wages while forcing them to overpay for housing and access to cash and credit. We prioritize the subsidization of our wealth over the alleviation of poverty, designing a welfare state that gives the most to those who need the least. And we stockpile opportunity in exclusive communities, creating zones of concentrated riches alongside those of concentrated despair. Some lives are made small so that others may grow. Elegantly written and fiercely argued, this compassionate book gives us new ways of thinking about a morally urgent problem. It also helps us imagine solutions. Desmond builds a startlingly original and ambitious case for ending poverty. He calls on us all to become poverty abolitionists, engaged in a politics of collective belonging to usher in a new age of shared prosperity and, at last, true freedom.
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Random House LLC US Poverty, by America A1064140943
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, NPR, Oprah Daily, Time, The Star Tribune, Vulture, The Christian Science Monitor, Chicago Public Library, Esquire, California Review of Books, She Reads, Library Journal “Urgent and accessible . . . Its moral force is a gut punch.”—The New Yorker Longlisted for the Inc. Non-Obvious Book Award Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal The United States, the richest country on earth, has more poverty than any other advanced democracy. Why? Why does this land of plenty allow one in every eight of its children to go without basic necessities, permit scores of its citizens to live and die on the streets, and authorize its corporations to pay poverty wages? In this landmark book, acclaimed sociologist Matthew Desmond draws on history, research, and original reporting to show how affluent Americans knowingly and unknowingly keep poor people poor. Those of us who are financially secure exploit the poor, driving down their wages while forcing them to overpay for housing and access to cash and credit. We prioritize the subsidization of our wealth over the alleviation of poverty, designing a welfare state that gives the most to those who need the least. And we stockpile opportunity in exclusive communities, creating zones of concentrated riches alongside those of concentrated despair. Some lives are made small so that others may grow. Elegantly written and fiercely argued, this compassionate book gives us new ways of thinking about a morally urgent problem. It also helps us imagine solutions. Desmond builds a startlingly original and ambitious case for ending poverty. He calls on us all to become poverty abolitionists, engaged in a politics of collective belonging to usher in a new age of shared prosperity and, at last, true freedom.
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Penguin Random House Poverty, by America, Belletristik von Matthew Desmond
"Poverty, by America" von Matthew Desmond ist eine eindringliche Untersuchung der Armut in den Vereinigten Staaten, die die komplexen Herausforderungen und menschlichen Geschichten hinter den Statistiken beleuchtet. Desmond, ein renommierter Soziologe, nutzt persönliche Erzählungen und umfassende Forschung, um die Realität der Working Poor darzustellen. Er beschreibt, wie strukturelle Ungleichheiten und gesellschaftliche Missverständnisse die Lebensbedingungen von Menschen in Armut prägen. Durch eindrucksvolle Fallstudien, wie die eines Vaters, der um das Sorgerecht für seine Kinder kämpft, wird deutlich, wie Armut nicht nur eine wirtschaftliche, sondern auch eine soziale Krise ist. Dieses Buch fordert die Leser*innen auf, über die Definition von Armut nachzudenken und die Verantwortung der Gesellschaft zu hinterfragen. Es ist ein unverzichtbares Werk für alle, die sich mit sozialen Gerechtigkeitsfragen auseinandersetzen möchten.
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