Two Perspectives on Poverty: Thomas Pogge and Bill Gates

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Dixon, Catherine
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Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program
Gates, Bill, 1955-
Pogge, Thomas, 1953-
Poverty
Social justice
Capitalism
Free enterprise
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Catherine Dixon is a member of the Class of 2008 of Washington and Lee University. Capstone; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] Gates and Pogge suggest different “problems of poverty,” different impediments to the severe reduction of poverty, different reasons for fighting poverty, and different solutions for the severe reduction of poverty. In this paper, I examine Gates and Pogge's views in each area and conclude by evaluating the compatibility of their views. I determine Gates and Pogge's views to be incompatible, and I reveal the argument by which I am convinced. Interestingly, I am persuaded by the argument I believe is least likely to persuade the majority of the developed world. In the conclusion I will disclose my theories as to why the majority will be persuaded by one of the views. By which argument will you be persuaded? [Introduction] Christina Dixon