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A 3 page paper which examines Earl Shorris’ essay On the Uses of Liberal Education: As a Weapon. No additional sources cited.
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planning on writing a book about poverty in the United States. He illustrates that had essentially already arrived at his thesis and understanding of poverty when he met a woman
who sent him in a completely different direction. Where he felt he had an understanding of what poverty was all about he had obviously not been necessarily focusing on how
people could get out of poverty, or the poverty mentality. His work merely focused on why people were poor, not how it could be fixed, or so it would seem.
The following paper examines and analyzes his essay on a liberal education and how this could well pull people from a poverty mentality. Shorris On the Uses of
Liberal Education Anyone who pays attention in society today will be well aware of the fact that the impoverished people of the nation are never really given the same educational
opportunities as the wealthy. They are essentially pushed through the system with little expectations as to their doing anything but remaining poor and a burden in society. And, while many
people believe that getting people out of poverty involves reform, and a great deal of political change, this essay illustrates how and why it may be a very simple implementation
that could help many people rise up out of poverty. Shorris indicates how one woman, a woman in prison who had grown up and lived in dire poverty conditions,
told him, "Youve got to teach the moral life of downtown to the children" (Shorris). This was the weapon and it was something that Shorris thought long and hard about
until realizing that through teaching people the humanities they could rise to a more productive way of thinking and living. In relationship to what exactly it means to be
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