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Up From Poverty


Article # : 12053 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 12 / 1987  3,488 Words
Author : Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp is a Republican congressman from New York and a presidential candidate.

       ON THE ROAD TO ECONOMIC FREEDOM
       An Agenda for Black Progress
       Edited by Robert L. Woodson
       Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway, 1987
       13 pp., $16.95
       
       Perhaps no other problem in this century has been so discussed and debated, but also so continuously vexing, as poverty in America. Those on the political Left have looked to government for the solution to poverty, while the Right has tended to blame government in every case. In my view, we need to go beyond these views. The poor may be always with us, but their number can be put on a steadily declining path, as it was for most of our history, if our market economy and democratic system are expanded to encourage greater entrepreneurship, wider opportunities for private sector jobs, strong families, and standards of right and wrong. Often, the incentives grafted onto our system reward the opposite.
       
        The current welfare reform proposals in Congress are a good example of these political dynamics. Liberal welfare reform bills just tinker with child care, welfare benefit levels, and job training requirements. But sweeping reform of the entire system is needed to eliminate powerful disincentives against families, new jobs, work effort, and childbearing within marriage. Somehow, the debate gets sidetracked from fundamental principles.
       
        A broader, fresh look at our economic and social system is needed, and On the Road to Economic Freedom, a collection of essays by a new generation of black thinkers and activists, ... (1996 of 21841 Characters)
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