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He believed being poor was a choice and he had made tough choices in life to get his fortune, why should he help those not wiling to make the same sacrifices he made.
Gandhi was a very spiritual man. He dedicated his life to helping the poor and sick people. Gandhi was a strict vegetarian and was known for fasting for those he believed that would benefit from his sacrifices.
The soon to be canonized Mother Teresa is one.
False. Many social Darwinists believed in a laissez-faire approach, where they thought that helping the poor or less capable would interfere with natural selection and hinder social progress. They believed that those who were fit to survive and succeed would do so on their own, without outside help.
Huey Long
many people believed she would help the poor and improve the country... but she had been in power before and many of the higher classes knew this was not true... Bascally many of the poor people believed she would make a difference but she would come in power and not help the problems as she added to them
The responsibilities of the rich to the poor include contributing to social welfare programs, supporting charitable causes, and advocating for policies that promote economic equality and opportunity. It is also important for the wealthy to acknowledge their privilege and work towards reducing systemic inequalities that perpetuate poverty.
Henry George
Pope Francis I has stated that he wants the Roman Catholic Church to a "church of the poor for the poor". In other words, he wants the church to help all those who are need.
one who has selfless affection for human beings...
You should help the poor if you do you will be blessed
Him, you and I will help the poor. You, myself and him will help the poor. You, me and him will help the poor. Would all be accepted, although the last one is probably more common in slag usage.