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Religious Attitudes to Rich and Poor In British Society
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Mapa Mental sobre Religious Attitudes to Rich and Poor In British Society, criado por 10jgorman em 25-02-2015.
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Religious Attitudes to Rich and Poor In British Society
Rich
Having more money than you need to provide basic necessities.
Poor
Not having enough money to provide basic necessities.
How Do People Become Rich?
Win the lottery.
Inheritance.
Marrying rich spouse.
Gifts.
Successful investments.
Good paying jobs.
Talent eg. footballer/musician.
Work long hours.
Why Are People Poor?
Unemployment.
Poorly paying jobs.
Wasteful spending habits eg. alcohol/drugs.
Debt (credit cards/mortgage).
Laziness.
Religious Attitudes to Rich & Poor
Most accept that there will always be rich and poor people.
Teach equality, each person is valued and shown equal respect,
It is how they obtained the wealth that is important.
Spiritual riches are more important.
It's what they do with their wealth that matters.
Expect rich people to use their wealth to help others (donating to charities).
Christianity
Given talents which shouldn't be wasted.
"The love of money is the root of all evil."
Wealth is God given they should show stewardship in how they use it.
Buddhism
Buddha left a wealthy life for a poorer one
Wealth leads to selfishness and craving which cannot lead to happiness.
Monks/Nuns are respected for giving up money and possessions.
Poverty Trap - Lacking the money or resources to be able to get out of poverty.
Overcoming Poverty
Education/Training
Courses in basic literacy and numeracy.
Vocational courses.
Apprenticeships.
College maintenance allowance.
Councelling
Young People - connexions.
Adults - citizens advice service.
Government Help
Minimum wage.
Pros
Protects workers from exploitation.
Protects British workers from some foreign workers who are willing to work for much less (often illegal).
Workers cannot challenge their pay.
Religious
Fairness - fair work deserves fair pay
Cons
People may often lose jobs at age 18 to be replaced with a younger worker so they can pay less.
At 18 they may have same responsibilites at 22 y/o.
Company might be unable to afford it.
Excessive Salaries
Salary is very high in relation to the job being done. eg. footballer.
People are doing more valuable jobs eg. nurse and getting paid much less.
Argued that they have worked hard to get there and should use their talent.
If one country won't pay the salary the talented person will move elsewhere where they will be paid more.
Unemployment/child benefits.
Tax credits.
State pension.
Who is responsible for the poor?
State (benefits/minimum wage) - Helps provide fairer payment, lifting people out of poverty.
Discourages employers as productions costs are pushed up.
Social workers.
People to advise the poor about options.
Providing housing for rent.
Charity
Both long and short term.
Entirely separate from government.
Collect and re-issue clothes and other household goods..
Family
Many families will help each other but some people become poor due to family breakdowns.
The National Lottery
All main religions except Christianity forbid gambling.
Earn money without doing honest work, encourages laziness.
Money should be spent on necessities not gambling for more.
More people become poorer and addicted in comparison to winners (who are very few).
Many cannot cope with sudden riches.
Just a bit of fun.
Affordable tickets.
No one forced to do it.
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