From Deseret News archives:
Poor need a hand up and a sense of dignity
Today it is simply too hard to be an informed citizen. Things are too complex! How many times have we heard each other say "what good does it do?" or "I can't afford to get involved." Our system of government vests final authority in the governed. As such, democracy depends upon an alert and informed citizenry.
If being a good citizen is too hard for most of us who have achieved some sophistication in knowing how to use the system, imagine what it is like for many millions of poor Americans who are without resources, skills, education, organization or power. Most of us do tolerate some inconvenience when we must depend upon certain bureaucracies for particular services income tax, license plates, etc. We resign ourselves to accept and depend upon them since that particular bureaucracy holds a monopoly on that service.
What would it be like, however, if we had to depend upon these monopolies for our daily existence?
It is the poor who must negotiate with vast bureaucracies that are sophisticated, complex, specialized and governed by policies that "they" make (though no one knows who "they" are). There is, however, something even more ugly than asking for help; it is the fact that there is a draining away of the spirit, and a sense of subservience, which is more dangerous to an individual and our system of democracy. As the Cahns stated in the Yale Law Journal:
"It is exceedingly difficult to have dignity without food or clothing or a job. But it by no means follows that the provision of services and the supplying of material wants will yield a sense of self-respect. And the elimination of want will not necessarily produce the kind of alert and concerned citizenry on which our democratic process relies.
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