Ideology and Morality of the Poverty Issue
Lawrence Mead delivered a lecture “The Poverty Issue at the End of History.” He argued that the end of deep ideological differences over cap… read more
Lawrence Mead delivered a lecture “The Poverty Issue at the End of History.” He argued that the end of deep ideological differences over capitalism and race in the 1960s helped to make poverty a major issue, but one that would be debated in terms of morality, not ideology. The question would then be how to achieve good behavior, not attain a good society. He also responded to questions from the audience. close
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