The End Of Poverty Jeffrey Sachs Critical Analysis

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Unfortunately, we live in a world full of inequality and diversity but the real challenge is how can we make all nations equal? How can we reduce extreme poverty in other parts of the world where it still exists? The book The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for our Time proposes a plan on how we can reduce extreme poverty by 2025 if we all take action now. The author, Jeffrey Sachs, is a successful Harvard graduate economist who is impassioned by global views, and is also directs the Columbia Earth Institute at Columbia University. The book was published in 2005 with the purpose of delivering an informative message and proposal to change the livings conditions for people all over the world, especially those who living on less than a …show more content…

Although some great examples were presented there were also some weaknesses I found while reading. For example, the title of the book could have been different because although he does want to end poverty all over the “world” I felt like more than half the book was mainly concerned about the extreme conditions and poverty of Africa, it became extremely vague and repetitive. Another weakness that I found was that Sachs argument is mainly directed to his own country, the US. Although poverty isn’t as extreme in the US as other places in the world he forgets, or at least doesn’t mention that there are still people who live on the streets and sometimes don’t even have a bite to eat. We as Americans still struggle with developing problems like having no healthcare and living in unsafe living conditions. If Sachs were to mention this in his argument he would have a much stronger argument attracting more of his American audience. Last but not least, I found Sachs contradicting himself regarding the AIDS prevention question. Sachs mentions an article in order to argue against an assumption that Africans have more sexual encounters outside of marriage as opposed to other cultures. It turned out to be that the article he cited doesn’t prove his point because instead it just promotes the use of condoms in Africa to prevent HIV because there is a high number of sex acts. If the author were to make these few adjustments the book would be even more persuasive considering considering it is already an excellent

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