The Crime of Poverty

The Crime of Poverty
Author: Henry 1839-1897 George
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1017860300

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The Crime of poverty

The Crime of poverty
Author: Henry George
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1885
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:24503299394

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Vice Crime and Poverty

Vice  Crime  and Poverty
Author: Dominique Kalifa
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780231547260

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Beggars, outcasts, urchins, waifs, prostitutes, criminals, convicts, madmen, fallen women, lunatics, degenerates—part reality, part fantasy, these are the grotesque faces that populate the underworld, the dark inverse of our everyday world. Lurking in the mirror that we hold up to our society, they are our counterparts and our doubles, repelling us and yet offering the tantalizing promise of escape. Although these images testify to undeniable social realities, the sordid lower depths make up a symbolic and social imaginary that reflects our fears and anxieties—as well as our desires. In Vice, Crime, and Poverty, Dominique Kalifa traces the untold history of the concept of the underworld and its representations in popular culture. He examines how the myth of the lower depths came into being in nineteenth-century Europe, as biblical figures and Christian traditions were adapted for a world turned upside-down by the era of industrialization, democratization, and mass culture. From the Parisian demimonde to Victorian squalor, from the slums of New York to the sewers of Buenos Aires, Kalifa deciphers the making of an image that has cast an enduring spell on its audience. While the social conditions that created that underworld have changed, Vice, Crime, and Poverty shows that, from social-scientific ideas of the underclass to contemporary cinema and steampunk culture, its shadows continue to haunt us.

The Crime of Poverty

The Crime of Poverty
Author: Henry George
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1918
Genre: Poverty
ISBN: UCD:31175035184244

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The Crime of Poverty

The Crime of Poverty
Author: Henry George
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1950
Genre: Land, Nationalization of
ISBN: OCLC:219835473

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Criminal of Poverty

Criminal of Poverty
Author: Tiny, aka Lisa Gray-Garcia
Publsiher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781931404198

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Eleven-year-old Lisa becomes her mother’s primary support when they face the prospect of homelessness. As Dee, a single mother, struggles with the demons of her own childhood of neglect and abuse, Lisa has to quickly assume the role of an adult in an attempt to keep some stability in their lives. “Dee and Tiny” ultimately become underground celebrities in San Francisco, squatting in storefronts and performing the “art of homelessness.” Their story, filled with black humor and incisive analysis, illuminates the roots of poverty, the criminalization of poor families, and their struggle for survival.

Not a Crime to Be Poor

Not a Crime to Be Poor
Author: Peter Edelman
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781620975534

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Awarded "Special Recognition" by the 2018 Robert F. Kennedy Book & Journalism Awards Finalist for the American Bar Association's 2018 Silver Gavel Book Award Named one of the "10 books to read after you've read Evicted" by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Essential reading for anyone trying to understand the demands of social justice in America."—Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy Winner of a special Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, the book that Evicted author Matthew Desmond calls "a powerful investigation into the ways the United States has addressed poverty . . . lucid and troubling" In one of the richest countries on Earth it has effectively become a crime to be poor. For example, in Ferguson, Missouri, the U.S. Department of Justice didn't just expose racially biased policing; it also exposed exorbitant fines and fees for minor crimes that mainly hit the city's poor, African American population, resulting in jail by the thousands. As Peter Edelman explains in Not a Crime to Be Poor, in fact Ferguson is everywhere: the debtors' prisons of the twenty-first century. The anti-tax revolution that began with the Reagan era led state and local governments, starved for revenues, to squeeze ordinary people, collect fines and fees to the tune of 10 million people who now owe $50 billion. Nor is the criminalization of poverty confined to money. Schoolchildren are sent to court for playground skirmishes that previously sent them to the principal's office. Women are evicted from their homes for calling the police too often to ask for protection from domestic violence. The homeless are arrested for sleeping in the park or urinating in public. A former aide to Robert F. Kennedy and senior official in the Clinton administration, Peter Edelman has devoted his life to understanding the causes of poverty. As Harvard Law professor Randall Kennedy has said, "No one has been more committed to struggles against impoverishment and its cruel consequences than Peter Edelman." And former New York Times columnist Bob Herbert writes, "If there is one essential book on the great tragedy of poverty and inequality in America, this is it."

CRIME OF POVERTY

CRIME OF POVERTY
Author: HENRY. GEORGE
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1033183148

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