1. Definition of poverty
the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money
Economical poverty
① objective poverty
absolute poverty
- inability to afford basic human needs, which commonly includes clean and fresh water, nutrition, health care, education, clothing and shelter
relative poverty
- lacking a usual or socially acceptable level of resour
LIBERALIST VS CONSERVATIVES
from the political point of view
conservatism at this point of the poverty
→Problem for individuals outweighs a problem for the
whole society
→Should give the power which let people solve their
poverty
strikes
Social Security Act (1935)
An attempt to limit what were
seen as dangers in the modern
American life (old age, poverty,
unemployment, and the burdens
of widows and fatherless children)
“This (JRB37) was a thinly veiled attempt to change the decisions of the Court by adding new members who were supporters of the New Deal and threatened the integrity of the Court.”
- Sample 3 ( The Handicapped )
A handicapped woman living in Japan wanted to take out the insurance for her unborn child but the insurance company rejected her buying. Although her 5-year-old kid was very healthy, the company didn't want to risk just because of her impediment.
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Part 3. The people who overcame social discrimination
There are man
2. The definition of social enterprise
A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in human and environmental well-being, rather than maximizing profits for external shareholders. Social enterprises can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and may take the form of a co-operative, mutual organization, a disregarded entity, a social bu