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:*Evidence of effectiveness in anti-poverty programs for absolute poverty.
 
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:*Some searches into "against giving" arguments, not just libertarian arguments against government giving.
 
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:* This is an interesting website that has many statistics on poverty in the US. The site could act as a solid source of information for statistics in order to create the case of the poverty in the United States. [http://inequality.stanford.edu/] - Sophie Oswald

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Do we have an obligation to alleviate the poverty of the absolutely poor? If so, what is the basis of that obligation? What does it commit us to? If not, why not.

  • The Singer and Sachs readings in the next week or so will provide some basic arguments to consider and critique.

Some research needs:

  • Current information on the success / failure of the UN Millenium Development goals?
  • Trends in Absolute poverty. Who's in deep, who is getting out and why.
  • Evidence of effectiveness in anti-poverty programs for absolute poverty.
  • Some searches into "against giving" arguments, not just libertarian arguments against government giving.
  • This is an interesting website that has many statistics on poverty in the US. The site could act as a solid source of information for statistics in order to create the case of the poverty in the United States. [1] - Sophie Oswald