Poorly Understood, Heather E. Bullock
Poorly Understood, Heather E. Bullock
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Poorly Understood
What America Gets Wrong About Poverty

Author: Heather E. Bullock, Lawrence M. Eppard, Mark Robert Rank

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/22/2022


Synopsis

Few topics have as many myths, stereotypes, and misperceptions surrounding them as that of poverty in America. The poor have been badly misunderstood since the beginnings of the country, with the rhetoric only ratcheting up in recent times. Our current era of fake news, alternative facts, and media partisanship has led to a breeding ground for all types of myths and misinformation to gain traction and legitimacy.

Poorly Understood is the first book to systematically address and confront many of the most widespread myths pertaining to poverty. Mark Robert Rank, Lawrence M. Eppard, and Heather E. Bullock powerfully demonstrate that the realities of poverty are much different than the myths. The idealized image of American society is one of abundant opportunities, with hard work being rewarded by economic prosperity. But what if this picture is wrong? What if the reasons for poverty are largely beyond the control of individuals? These are much more disturbing realities to consider because they call into question the very core of America's identity.

Armed with the latest research, Poorly Understood not only challenges the myths of poverty and inequality, but it explains why these myths continue to exist, providing an innovative blueprint for how the nation can move forward to effectively alleviate American poverty.

About Heather E. Bullock

Heather E. Bullock is professor of psychology at the University of California at Santa Cruz. She also serves as the director of the Blum Center on Poverty, Social Enterprise, and Participatory Governance. Her areas of interest include the social psychological dimensions of economic inequality, as well as identifying the attitudes and beliefs that predict support for anti-poverty policies. She has published her research across a wide range of academic journals and is the author of two award winning books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan

“History is written by the rich, and so the poor get blamed for everything.” — Jeffrey D. Sachs, economist “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.” ― Dom Helder Camara, Dom Helder Camara: Essential Writings “If you're in troub......more

Goodreads review by Erin

A very useful systematic review of the most common myths & stereotypes about poverty in the United States. Myth: Poor people don't work hard. Reality: Most poor people are employed. Hard work is insufficient. Myth: It's better to be poor in the US than in any other country. Reality: America's poor are......more

Goodreads review by Quin

Really excellent summary of research, arguments, and rebuttals to common arguments about poverty. As a socialist, I am probably more radical in the conclusions I draw from this evidence that are the authors. However, this book is very helpful reading for any progressive seeking to debunk capitalism’......more

Goodreads review by Sara

Great information to help us form a more accurate opinion around policies and potential improvements. It is so important to accurately understand what we are up against so that we can look past biases and reach for solutions together. The book includes many tables and graphs so though an audio versi......more