The Singer Solution To World Poverty Summary

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The Ethics and Morals of Giving:
An Evaluation of the Singer Solution to World Poverty
Generosity does not necessarily means giving to others what they really need, but the giver risking his or her own necessities just to please others (Khalil Gibran). Peter singer suggested a solution to the world poverty in his given titled essay “the singer solution to world poverty.” Peter Singer makes multiple different assumptions in his proposal about the world poverty, and they are seen on the aspect that Americans spend too much savings on things and services that are not necessarily needed. First, Singer evaluate those who focus more on their wants rather than their pressing needs. He also talked about saving a child over valuables. Singer went further …show more content…

Yet, Dora regrets her nefarious decision of wanting to sell a street boy and rescue him from his doom. Peter singer compared this act with that of an American who spend their money mostly on material things, vacations, and foods forgetting that the money spent could make a difference in the life of children in need. Singer goes on to compare the similarity of the situations saying that the only difference is to neglect the situation that is not happening now and focus more on the one that is in the present. He also went ahead in calling himself a Utilitarian philosopher, that is, a good judge whether acts are right or wrong by their …show more content…

He also uses an easy-going and persuading tone in this article, and he shows his views in a passionate manner by giving several illustrations. The author’s main point is that it is morally wrong for opulent people to spend money on unnecessary things such as restaurants and vacation. Human does not need excessive luxuries, frivolous electronics, expensive accessories and clothes. What we need are healthy food, shelter and other basic amenities. Most people are more concerned about the trending electronics and fashions, so as to meet up with the taste of the society. Some people also get carried away by the looks of the celebrities, and want to be like the celebrities. Though sometimes we need to treat ourselves well by going to an exotic places, but we shouldn't make it a habit that must be done.
Finally, Peter singer targeted all Americans in his article suggesting that everyone needs to help. He condemns people who do not donate money to charity organizations as been “morally wrong”. Also, he is insinuating that if Americans do not donate money to charity organizations to help save children's lives oversea, then they are morally wrong. The implication is that it is either the lives of the children are saved by donating to charity or one is morally wrong by causing their

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