The New Politics Of Poverty: The Nonworking Poor In America

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The New Politics Of Poverty: The Nonworking Poor In America
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lawrence Mead
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 137
ISBN/Barcode 9780465050697
ClassificationsDewey:362.50973
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Basic Books
Imprint Basic Books
Publication Date 21 July 1993
Publication Country United States

Description

A controversial look at how the failure of most of the poor to work at all has transformed American politics, by a New York University political scientist who is a leading advocate of workfare programs.. Thirty years ago, the great national debate was how to help ordinary, workaday Americans achieve the good things in life. Today, we are preoccupied withand increasingly divided overhow to cope with the problems of poor and dependent Americans, most of whom cannot or will not work at the jobs available. Mead provides overwhelming and disturbing evidence that passive povertythe failure of most of the poor to work at allreflects defeatism more than lack of opportunity. In this controversial book, Mead proposes concrete steps to overcome the inertia of the nonworking poor trapped in the welfare system. If the poor return to work, he suggests, American politics would focus once again on the problems of the working Americans.

Author Biography

Lawrence M. Mead is associate professor of politics at New York University. He is the author of Beyond Entitlement: The Social Obligations of Citizenship (1986), and he writes frequently for Commentary, The Public Interest, and other scholarly and general-interest publications.