MEMOIR ON PAUPERISM: Does Public Charity Produce an Idle and Dependent Class of Society?
by Alexis de TocquevilleSign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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Read in January, 2004
Tocqueville correctly identifies the culprit of modern poverty – industrialism – but seems resigned to industrialism and social Darwinism as being natural and inevitable. Thus his concerns are never met with a strong solution and his concerns of public charity as a legal right leading to an idle and dependent class of society are never resolved. To his credit, he does draw a distinction between justice and charity and the need for both but he doesn’t look at the justice of charity. He i...more
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This french statesman has added so much to understanding our own country. Age old understanding on the danges of welfare/entitlement thinking.
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