Charity can't alleviate poverty. Comment on the statement (speak in favour or against it)
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Eliminating poverty is obviously good. And, happily, it is already happening on a global scale. …We need to finish the job. But will we really help the poor by focusing on inequality? …The Princeton philosopher Harry Frankfurt put it this way: “Economic equality is not, as such, of particular moral importance.” Instead we should lift up the poor… Another eminent philosopher, John Rawls of Harvard, articulated what he called the Difference Principle: If the entrepreneurship of a rich person made the poorest betteroff, then the higher income of the entrepreneur was justified.
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Poverty relief charities help communities in different ways
In developing countries, charities like Concern are fighting poverty by improving sanitation and access to water, treating and educating people about HIV and AIDS, and providing humanitarian support in the wake of natural disasters and human conflict.
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