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Katz 205 $aSecond edition /$bfully updated and revised. 210 1$aOxford :$cOxford University Press,$d[2013] 210 4$d©2013 215 $a1 online resource (352 pages) 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-19-993395-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe undeserving poor: morals, culture and biology -- Poverty and the politics of liberation -- Intellectual foundations of the war on poverty and great society -- Interpretations of poverty in the conservative ascendance -- The rise and fall of the "underclass" -- Epilogue : what kind of a problem is poverty?. 330 8 $a'The Undeserving Poor' is a history of the ideas that underlie America's enduring confrontation with poverty. The book shows that poverty remains a national disgrace in part because of the way we define and think about it - which, in turn, shapes the energy we put, or don't put, into its eradication.$bFirst published in 1989, The Undeserving Poor was a critically acclaimed and enormously influential account of America's enduring debate about poverty. Taking stock of the last quarter century, Michael B. Katz's new edition of this classic is virtually a new book. As the first did, it will force all concerned Americans to reconsider the foundations of our policies toward the poor, especially in the wake of the Great Recession that began in 2008.Katz highlights how throughout American history, the poor have been regarded as undeserving: people who do not deserve sympathy because they brought their poverty on themselves, either through laziness and immorality, or because they are culturally or mentally deficient. This long-dominant view sees poverty as a personal failure, serving to justify America's mean-spirited treatment of the poor. Katz reminds us, however, that there are other explanations of poverty besides personal failure.Poverty has been written about as a problem of place, of resources, of political economy, of power, and of market failure. Katz looks at each idea in turn, showing how they suggest more effective approaches to our struggle against poverty. The Second Edition includes important new material. It now sheds light on the revival of the idea of culture in poverty research; the rehabilitation of Daniel Patrick Moynihan; the resurgent role of biology in discussions of the causes of poverty, such as in The Bell Curve; and the human rights movement's intensified focus on alleviating world poverty. It emphasizes the successes of the War on Poverty and Great Society, especially at the grassroots level. 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The Draft Resistance Movement and Gender Dynamics; Chapter 10: Losing Our Kids: Queer Perspectives on the Chicago Seven Conspiracy Trial 327 $aChapter 11: Between Revolution 9 and Thesis 11: Or, Will We Learn (Again) to Start Worrying and Change the World? Chapter 12: Letting Go: Revisiting the New Left's Demise; Afterword: How Sweet It Wasn't: The Scholars and the CIA; About the Contributors 330 $aStarting with the premise that it is possible to say something significantly new about the 1960's and the New Left, the contributors to this volume trace the social roots, the various paths, and the legacies of the movement that set out to change America. As members of a younger generation of scholars, none of them (apart from Paul Buhle) has first-hand knowledge of the era. Their perspective as non-participants enables them to offer fresh interpretations of the regional and ideological differences that have been obscured in the standard histories and memoirs of the period. 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