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:**This article gives some ethical arguments both for and against giving aid. It touches on issues of rights, fairness, justice, and utility. [https://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/more/resources/world-hunger-a-moral-response/] -Megan Lantsberger | :**This article gives some ethical arguments both for and against giving aid. It touches on issues of rights, fairness, justice, and utility. [https://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/more/resources/world-hunger-a-moral-response/] -Megan Lantsberger | ||
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Revision as of 02:23, 7 April 2016
Return to Ethics
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.
- This may be helpful, may not be. It provides a brief summary and response to Singer's ideas on aiding the absolute poor. [1] -Jordan Thurston
- This link is to an article done by the Guardian. The article includes some easy to read figures detailing the success/failures of the UN Millenium Development goals. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that this resource typically leans left. [2] - Sophie Oswald
- 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?
- This is a table provided by the UN which shows development on each of the goals as of 2015. Very helpful for seeing relative progress. [3] -Jordan Thurston
- An article in US News that summarizes and links to a study that argues that there has been no statistically significant evidence the the progress of the UN Millennium Goals had any real impact on improving the development process [4] - Alexa Salvador
- The UN Development Goals report discusses what has been successful and what areas need more work in order to achieve the millennium goals [5]- Alex Neitz
- Trends in Absolute poverty. Who's in deep, who is getting out and why.
- Graphs and data on world poverty [6] -Savanah Van Citters
- Evidence of effectiveness in anti-poverty programs for absolute poverty.
- This New York Times article highlights some of the most effective anti-poverty programs globally and how they logistically produce such great results. [7] -Megan Lantsberger
- Evidence of effectiveness in anti-poverty programs for absolute poverty.
- Some searches into "against giving" arguments, not just libertarian arguments against government giving.
- This article gives some ethical arguments both for and against giving aid. It touches on issues of rights, fairness, justice, and utility. [8] -Megan Lantsberger
- Some searches into "against giving" arguments, not just libertarian arguments against government giving.
- This article may be helpful as it gives an overview defining absolute poverty and loos into the goals of fighting poverty through different methods of taxation along with comparing wealth of the richest 1 percent to the people who are in absolute poverty. [9] - Austin Gabriel