Do Social Programs Work?
Thomas Sowell writes extensively on black issues, nonetheless, his points have a close relevance to hispanic issues, giving the close political ties of our cultures. Thomas Sowell writes,
What was the result of these social programs? The article goes into specifics, but based on historical economic experience, I can already guess what the results were.
August 20th marks the 40th anniversary of one of the major turning points in American social history. That was the date on which President Lyndon Johnson signed legislation creating his "War on Poverty" program in 1964.
Never had there been such a comprehensive program to tackle poverty at its roots, to offer more opportunities to those starting out in life, to rehabilitate those who had fallen by the wayside, and to make dependent people self-supporting. Its intentions were the best. But we know what road is paved with good intentions.
What was the result of these social programs? The article goes into specifics, but based on historical economic experience, I can already guess what the results were.
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