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ISBN 10: 1904456669
ISBN 13: 9781904456667
Author: Jeremy Seabrook
- Fundamentally questions we way we live by showing that, contrary to popular belief, the opposite of poverty is not wealth but 'sufficiency.' - Reveals that poverty is everywhere, not just in poor countries. Thus, the treatment of the poor in the US features strongly, particularly the undocumented migrants who are making their voices heard for the first time. - Draws on personal experiences of poverty and work such as Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed.
1 The invisible poor
2 Measuring poverty
3 Defining poverty
4 The mechanisms of impoverishment
5 Wealth and poverty
6 Rescuing self-reliance
7 Afterword
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Tags: Jeremy Seabrook, Nonsense, Guide