Is Socialism Harmful?
Socialism seeks to promote the welfare of the greatest number of people by eliminating social and economic inequalities. This notion, however, conflicts with many established customs in the United States. An economy with reduced opportunities for competition would mean that entrepreneurs would have fewer ways of making money. However, entrepreneurs exploit inequalities that exist by commodifying basic needs. Is it morally acceptable to provide health care coverage to some people and not others? Or is health care a right that ought to be tied to citizenship? Is the military a socialist organization? Is education a right or a commodity? Is society better off when its basic needs are taken care of? Does competition create jobs and offer the best services? Does the market know best what people need and can pay? Supporting key Social Studies curriculum, this anthology looks at the difficult questions of socialism in the United States from conflicting perspectives. Readers will benefit from the conversations in this book that interrogate relevant ideas and facts.
1142397423
Is Socialism Harmful?
Socialism seeks to promote the welfare of the greatest number of people by eliminating social and economic inequalities. This notion, however, conflicts with many established customs in the United States. An economy with reduced opportunities for competition would mean that entrepreneurs would have fewer ways of making money. However, entrepreneurs exploit inequalities that exist by commodifying basic needs. Is it morally acceptable to provide health care coverage to some people and not others? Or is health care a right that ought to be tied to citizenship? Is the military a socialist organization? Is education a right or a commodity? Is society better off when its basic needs are taken care of? Does competition create jobs and offer the best services? Does the market know best what people need and can pay? Supporting key Social Studies curriculum, this anthology looks at the difficult questions of socialism in the United States from conflicting perspectives. Readers will benefit from the conversations in this book that interrogate relevant ideas and facts.
40.4 In Stock
Is Socialism Harmful?

Is Socialism Harmful?

Is Socialism Harmful?

Is Socialism Harmful?

Hardcover(Library Binding)

$40.40 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Socialism seeks to promote the welfare of the greatest number of people by eliminating social and economic inequalities. This notion, however, conflicts with many established customs in the United States. An economy with reduced opportunities for competition would mean that entrepreneurs would have fewer ways of making money. However, entrepreneurs exploit inequalities that exist by commodifying basic needs. Is it morally acceptable to provide health care coverage to some people and not others? Or is health care a right that ought to be tied to citizenship? Is the military a socialist organization? Is education a right or a commodity? Is society better off when its basic needs are taken care of? Does competition create jobs and offer the best services? Does the market know best what people need and can pay? Supporting key Social Studies curriculum, this anthology looks at the difficult questions of socialism in the United States from conflicting perspectives. Readers will benefit from the conversations in this book that interrogate relevant ideas and facts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780737755848
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Publication date: 07/12/2011
Series: At Issue Series
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 15 - 17 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction 7

1 Socialism Is Harmful Bill Jenkins 11

2 Socialism Is Not Harmful Democratic Socialists of America 17

3 Socialism Supports American Values Timothy V. Gatto 25

4 Socialism Does Not Support American Values Rick Pedraza 31

5 Barack Obama Is a Socialist Larry Thornberry 36

6 Barack Obama Is Not a Socialist Billy Wharton 41

7 Socialized Medicine Offers Many Advantages Matt Welch 46

8 US Health Care Reform Is Not Socialism Amanda Marcotte 51

9 The Wall Street Bailouts Were Socialism for the Wealthy Joseph A. Palermo 55

10 Military Spending Is a Form of Socialism Favored by Conservatives Michael Lind 61

11 Socialism Does Not Benefit the Poor Kel Kelly 69

12 Nationalized Education Would Be Harmful and Socialistic Lee Cary 82

13 Socialist Policies Are Necessary to Save Public Education Jerry White 88

14 Socialism Is Evil Jackie Durkee 94

15 Socialism Would Benefit Humankind G.A. Cohen 98

Organizations to Contact 103

Bibliography 110

Index 114

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews