"Poverty Anonymous": How the US sould handle foreign aid.
Date Submitted: 11/20/2001 13:45:09
POVERTY ANONYMOUS
In dealing with impoverished countries, Hardin likens the situation to a lifeboat, wherein there are only enough places for so many people and only enough food for that exact same number of people . At first this seems to be a good illustration until closer observation reveals it is only true to a certain extent. And as Cousins (1992) points out, the lifeboat view is actually only a selfish desensitization and no help at all.
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ed., eds. Charles Muscatine and Marlene Griffith, 765-771. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.
.Cousins, Norman. "Of life and lifeboats." In The Borzio College Reader, 7th ed., eds. Charles Muscatine and Marlene Griffith, 771-773. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.
.Dencities. "The Twelve Steps Of Alcoholics Anonymous." On the internet at http://www.dencities.com/12step/12step12step.html. October 10, 2002.
.Hardin, Garrett. "Lifeboat Ethics." In The Borzio College Reader, 7th ed., eds. Charles Muscatine and Marlene Griffith, 756-765. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.
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