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Title: SHould rich nations help poor nations
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November 7, 2001 |
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By no means is Singer's intention to promote that we as a wealthy nation are equally responsible for the life and death of people on other nations (Singer 337.)
With regards to one's own spending, Singer was not trying to propose that all luxuries be forfeited due to impoverished nations, however he was trying to show that there is in no way a moral comparison to luxury, or allowing someone to live a little longer... Showed first 250 characters
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He suggests that money given to a charity could morally bring about the same type of satisfaction, than if going on vacation or spending money on a video games (Singer 336.) Singer also suggests that often time's society is afraid of where their money will end up or how it will be use when donated... Showed next 250 characters
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