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Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement

Current price: $24.00
Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement
Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement

Barnes and Noble

Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement

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In this era of eroding commitment to government sponsored welfare programs, voluntarism and private charity have become the popular, optimistic solutions to poverty and hunger. The resurgence of charity has to be a good thing, doesn't it? No, says sociologist , not when stopgap charitable efforts replace consistent public policy, and poverty continues to grow.In ?, Poppendieck travels the country to work in soup kitchens and "gleaning" centers, reporting from the frontlines of America's hunger relief programs to assess the effectiveness of these homegrown efforts. We hear from the "clients" who receive meals too small to feed their families; from the enthusiastic volunteers; and from the directors, who wonder if their "successful" programs are in some way perpetuating the problem they are struggling to solve. Hailed as the most significant book on hunger to appear in decades, ? shows how the drive to end poverty has taken a wrong turn with thousands of well-meaning volunteers on board.

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