The Poverty Debate: Politics and the Poor in America

Author:   C Emory Burton
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Volume:   No. 102.
ISBN:  

9780275944360


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   17 September 1992
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Poverty Debate: Politics and the Poor in America


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Burton offers a thorough and thoughtful review of research and arguments concerning poverty in the United States. He cites and summarizes the views of influential conservative thinkers and he provides solid evidence to defeat their arguments. While conservative writers have traditionally presented the poor as lazy and unfortunate offshoots of a generally prosperous nation, Burton convincingly demonstrates that poverty in America is widespread and that it is not caused by a lack of ambition. The text begins with an overview of the true extent of poverty in America, including an examination of how poverty is defined and measured. Burton then analyzes 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 deftly addresses their shortcomings. An extensive bibliography adds to the usefulness of the text. The result is a clear and comprehensive treatment of poverty in America.

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Author:   C Emory Burton
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Volume:   No. 102.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.330kg
ISBN:  

9780275944360


ISBN 10:   0275944360
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   17 September 1992
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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?its attempt to summarize a complex field will be useful to students and researchers alike.?-Natural Resources and Environmental Administration ?The book should be very useful to anyone who wishes a quick review of poverty literature, or an introduction to the field of poverty. It would also be useful to anyone who wanted a primer of points to prepare a presentation or debate on poverty issues, mainly from the liberal perspective. It would be very useful as a supplementary text in a class on social stratification. It would also be of interest to classes in the area of social work and perhaps urban studies. The writing is, for the most part, quite readable, and should pose little problem for undergraduates. The discussions are short enough that assigning this reading would not be overly burdensome to students. Given its extensive bibliography the book would be useful at the graduate level as well.?-The Great Plains Sociologist ""its attempt to summarize a complex field will be useful to students and researchers alike.""-Natural Resources and Environmental Administration ""The book should be very useful to anyone who wishes a quick review of poverty literature, or an introduction to the field of poverty. It would also be useful to anyone who wanted a primer of points to prepare a presentation or debate on poverty issues, mainly from the liberal perspective. It would be very useful as a supplementary text in a class on social stratification. It would also be of interest to classes in the area of social work and perhaps urban studies. The writing is, for the most part, quite readable, and should pose little problem for undergraduates. The discussions are short enough that assigning this reading would not be overly burdensome to students. Given its extensive bibliography the book would be useful at the graduate level as well.""-The Great Plains Sociologist


?The book should be very useful to anyone who wishes a quick review of poverty literature, or an introduction to the field of poverty. It would also be useful to anyone who wanted a primer of points to prepare a presentation or debate on poverty issues, mainly from the liberal perspective. It would be very useful as a supplementary text in a class on social stratification. It would also be of interest to classes in the area of social work and perhaps urban studies. The writing is, for the most part, quite readable, and should pose little problem for undergraduates. The discussions are short enough that assigning this reading would not be overly burdensome to students. Given its extensive bibliography the book would be useful at the graduate level as well.?-The Great Plains Sociologist


Author Information

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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