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- Pauperism (from Latin pauper 'poor'; Welsh: tlotyn) is the condition of being a "pauper", i.e. receiving relief administered under the Irish and English...
- to direct treatment to those who most needed it; to deter others from pauperism; and as a physical barrier against illness, physical and mental. The commissioners...
- from the peasantry and working class. His pamphlet on "The Extinction of Pauperism" was widely circulated in Paris, and his name was cheered with those of...
- crafts and many traditional trades. This was one of the causes of the pauperism of the Vormärz. Only with the breakthrough of the Industrial Revolution...
- example of a smooth transition to the market economy while avoiding shock, pauperism and stagnation. As of 2019, Uzbekistan's economy is one of the most diversified...
- established by statistics accessible to every one, that the idleness, disorder, pauperism and crime existing in the country, are, in some degree...traceable to...
- criminality, pauperism, or harlotry, but it does show that heredity with certain environmental conditions determines criminality, harlotry, and pauperism". Estabrook...
- in this way.: 37  The educator William F. Slo**** wrote in 1886 that "Pauperism is a disease upon the community, a sore upon the body politic, and being...
- those who s**** to maintain status quo: That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necessary to society;...
- sociologist, best known for his 1877 family study, The Jukes: A Study in Crime, Pauperism, Disease and Heredity. Dugdale was born in Paris to English parents, and...