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"Destitution, squalor, loneliness, and despair are the distinctive
features of lower-class America in this searing expose. Recalling
Michael Harrington's The Other America, journalist Abramsky (Inside
Obama's Brain) meets and profiles an extraordinary range of people and
predicaments: indigent retirees at food pantries; Mexican migrant
laborers in desert shantytowns; a middle-class professional woman
reduced to prostitution after a spell of unemployment; low-wage workers
unable to make ends meet and forced into a daily "eat or heat'" dilemma.
He shows us the persistence of brute hunger, homelessness, and
deprivation, but also sensitively probes the psychic wounds of being too
poor to sustain friendships and social life, of feeling like a
worthless cast-off in a society that worships wealth. The author sharply
critiques the skimpy benefits and humiliating regulations of current
welfare programs and lambastes conservatives who want to further shred
the safety net. His prescription for a "Robin Hood" program a laundry
list of new entitlements, minimum-wage hikes, public works, and the like
lacks focus, but has the inestimable virtue of throwing money at people
who sorely need it. Abramsky's is a challenging indictment of an
economy in which poverty and inequality at the bottom seem like the
foundation for prosperity at the top" (Publishers Weekly)
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