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      THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER'Essential and instructive, hopeful and enraging' Ann Patchett'Desmond is utterly convincing: we must all become poverty abolitionists' Emily Kenway*A searing study of American poverty from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Evicted*The United St...

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      Product ID:9780241543221
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Poverty, by America
      Authors:Author: Matthew Desmond
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:Reportage, journalism or collected columns, Reportage & collected journalism, Poverty and precarity, Housing and homelessness, Social discrimination and social justice, Social classes, Poverty & unemployment, Housing & homelessness, Social discrimination & inequality, Social classes, USA
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      THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER'Essential and instructive, hopeful and enraging' Ann Patchett'Desmond is utterly convincing: we must all become poverty abolitionists' Emily Kenway*A searing study of American poverty from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Evicted*The United States is the richest country on earth, yet has more poverty than any other advanced democracy. One in seven Americans live below the poverty line, a line which hasn't shifted over the last fifty years, despite the efforts of successive governments and extensive relief programs. Why is there so much scarcity in this land of dollars?In Poverty, by America, acclaimed sociologist Matthew Desmond examines the nature of American poverty today and the stories we tell ourselves about it. Spanning racism, social isolation, mass incarceration, the housing crisis, domestic violence, crack and opioid epidemics, welfare cuts and more, Desmond argues that poverty does not result from a lack of resources or good policy ideas. We already know how to eliminate it. The hard part is getting more of us to care. To do so, we need a new story. As things stand, liberals explain poverty through insurmountable structural issues, whereas conservatives highlight personal failings and poor life choices. Both analyses abdicate responsibility, and ignore the reality that the advantages of the rich only come at the expense of the poor. It is time better-paid citizens put themselves back in the narrative, recognizing that the depth and expanse of poverty in any nation reflects our failure to look out for one another. Poverty must ultimately be met by community: all this suffering and want is our doing, and we can undo it.

      THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

      ''Essential and instructive, hopeful and enraging'' Ann Patchett

      ''Desmond is utterly convincing: we must all become poverty abolitionists'' Emily Kenway

      *A searing study of American poverty from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Evicted*


      The United States is the richest country on earth, yet has more poverty than any other advanced democracy. One in seven Americans live below the poverty line, a line which hasn''t shifted over the last fifty years, despite the efforts of successive governments and extensive relief programs. Why is there so much scarcity in this land of dollars?

      In Poverty, by America, acclaimed sociologist Matthew Desmond examines the nature of American poverty today and the stories we tell ourselves about it. Spanning racism, social isolation, mass incarceration, the housing crisis, domestic violence, crack and opioid epidemics, welfare cuts and more, Desmond argues that poverty does not result from a lack of resources or good policy ideas. We already know how to eliminate it. The hard part is getting more of us to care.

      To do so, we need a new story. As things stand, liberals explain poverty through insurmountable structural issues, whereas conservatives highlight personal failings and poor life choices. Both analyses abdicate responsibility, and ignore the reality that the advantages of the rich only come at the expense of the poor. It is time better-paid citizens put themselves back in the narrative, recognizing that the depth and expanse of poverty in any nation reflects our failure to look out for one another. Poverty must ultimately be met by community: all this suffering and want is our doing, and we can undo it.


      Imprint Name:Allen Lane
      Publisher Name:Penguin Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-03-21

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      Weight506 g
      Dimensions162 × 242 × 31 mm