Social justice / David Haugen, Susan Musser, and Vickey Kalambakal, book editors.
| Other author | Haugen, David M., 1969- |
| Other author | Musser, Susan. |
| Other author | Kalambakal, Vickey. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Farmington Hills, Mich. : Greenhaven Press/Gale Cengage Learning, ©2010. |
| Description | 226 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Opposing viewpoints series Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) ^A148448 |
| Contents | Should America do more to reduce economic inequality?. Workers must fight to close the income gap / Oriando Ibarra -- Income gap is exaggerated / Brad Schiller -- America needs the fair tax system / Chuck Norris -- Fair tax system is unfair / Steve Crawley -- Raising the minimum wage will help the poor / Holly Sklar -- Raising the minimum wage will not help the poor / James Sherk -- What policies would promote social justice for minorities?. Affirmative action programs promote equal opportunity / Ari Melber -- Affirmative action programs do not promote equal opportunity / Gary Becker -- Gay marriage promotes equality / Chris Dodd -- Gay marriage harms society / David Blankenhorn -- Slavery reparations would promote social justice for African Americans / Clarence Lang -- Restitution and reparations would promote social justice for Native Americans / Joe Schriner -- African Americans and Native Americans do not deserve reparations / Michael Reagan -- What policies would promote social justice for women?. Gender wage gap needs to be remedied / Ashley English and Ariane Hegewisch -- Gender wage gap is a myth / Stephen Jarosek -- Glass ceiling in politics needs to be shattered / Marie Cocco -- Glass ceiling in politics has been shattered / Michelle D Bernard -- What global policies promote social justice?. Globalization is increasing social justice / Alexander Downer -- Globalization is not increasing social justice / Binoy Barman -- Foreign aid benefits developing nations / part 1: Jeffrey Sachs, part 2: Raymond C. Offenheiser and Rodney Bent -- Foreign aid harms developing nations / Dambisa Moyo -- Genetically modified crops can help ease world hunger / Gustav Nossal -- Genetically modified food will not ease world hunger / Andrew Simms. |
| Review | From Booklist: "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model-not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, the selections-by experts, policy makers, and concerned citizens-include complete articles and speeches, long book excerpts, and occasional cartoons and boxed quotations-all up to date and fully documented. The editing is intelligent and unobtrusive, organizing the material around substantive issues within the general debate. Brief introductions to each section and to each reading focus the questions raised and offer no slick answers." |
| Abstract | Explores whether or not the United States should do more to reduce economic inequality through wage regulation and tax reform. Examines policies such as affirmative action and reparations for minorities; and obstacles like the gender wage gap and the glass ceiling for women. Also looks at global policies that promote social justice, such as foreign aid and use of genetically modified crops to ease world hunger. --from publisher description |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| LCCN | 2009050450 |
| ISBN | 9780737747836 (hardcover) |
| ISBN | 0737747838 (hardcover) |
| ISBN | 9780737747843 (pbk.) |
| ISBN | 0737747846 (pbk.) |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joyner | General Stacks | HM671 .S623 2010 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |