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The Undeserving Poor Michael B. Katz (Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania)

The Undeserving Poor By Michael B. Katz (Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania)

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The Undeserving Poor is a history of the ideas that underlie America's enduring confrontation with poverty. The book shows that poverty remains a national disgrace in part because of the way we define and think about it - which, in turn, shapes the energy we put, or don't put, into its eradication.

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The Undeserving Poor: America's Enduring Confrontation with Poverty: Fully Updated and Revised by Michael B. Katz (Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania)

First published in 1989, The Undeserving Poor was a critically acclaimed and enormously influential account of America's enduring debate about poverty. Taking stock of the last quarter century, Michael B. Katz's new edition of this classic is virtually a new book. As the first did, it will force all concerned Americans to reconsider the foundations of our policies toward the poor, especially in the wake of the Great Recession that began in 2008. Katz highlights how throughout American history, the poor have been regarded as undeserving: people who do not deserve sympathy because they brought their poverty on themselves, either through laziness and immorality, or because they are culturally or mentally deficient. This long-dominant view sees poverty as a personal failure, serving to justify America's mean-spirited treatment of the poor. Katz reminds us, however, that there are other explanations of poverty besides personal failure. Poverty has been written about as a problem of place, of resources, of political economy, of power, and of market failure. Katz looks at each idea in turn, showing how they suggest more effective approaches to our struggle against poverty. The Second Edition includes important new material. It now sheds light on the revival of the idea of culture in poverty research; the rehabilitation of Daniel Patrick Moynihan; the resurgent role of biology in discussions of the causes of poverty, such as in The Bell Curve; and the human rights movement's intensified focus on alleviating world poverty. It emphasizes the successes of the War on Poverty and Great Society, especially at the grassroots level. It is also the first book to chart the rise and fall of the underclass as a concept driving public policy. A major revision of a landmark study, The Undeserving Poor helps readers to see poverty-and our efforts to combat it-in a new light.

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A convincing and clear historical perspective on the peculiar perceptions of poverty and welfare in the United States . * William Julius Wilson, University of Chicago *

About Michael B. Katz (Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania)

Michael B. Katz is Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. The author of Why Don't American Cities Burn?, The Price of Citizenship: Redefining the American Welfare State, and In the Shadow of the Poorhouse: A Social History of Welfare in America, he is a past-president of the History of Education Society and the Urban History Association. The first edition of The Undeserving Poor was a semi-finalist for the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award and a finalist for the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Book Award.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Chapter One ; The Undeserving Poor: Morals, Culture and Biology ; Chapter Two ; Poverty and the Politics of Liberation ; Chapter Three ; Intellectual Foundations of the War on Poverty and Great Society ; Chapter Four ; Interpretations of Poverty in the Conservative Ascendance ; Chapter Five ; The Rise and Fall of the ; Epilogue ; What Kind of a Problem is Poverty? ; Acknowledgments ; Index

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CIN0199933952G
9780199933952
0199933952
The Undeserving Poor: America's Enduring Confrontation with Poverty: Fully Updated and Revised by Michael B. Katz (Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and a Research Associate in the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania)
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Oxford University Press Inc
20131128
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