Researchers gave 50 recently homeless people a lump sum of 7,500 Canadian dollars (nearly $5,700). The recipients spent more on food, clothing and rent, while there was a 39% decrease in spending on goods like alcohol, cigarettes or drugs.
Researchers gave 50 recently homeless people a lump sum of 7,500 Canadian dollars (nearly $5,700). The recipients spent more on food, clothing and rent, while there was a 39% decrease in spending on goods like alcohol, cigarettes or drugs.
No moralising!!!!!
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In my view, barovsky, moralising (along with gatekeeping) are the primary function of the middle class – this is mainly how monopoly capitalism protects the wealthy elite from the working class – by convincing them to blame themselves for their own misery.
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