Christian NeuhŠuser, Bochum. Zwei
Formen der EntwŸrdigung: Absolute und relative Armut
Abstract: Relative poverty and absolute poverty are often seen
to be very distinct concepts and seldom discussed together. While absolute
poverty is seen to be about existential threats, relative poverty is understood
to be about economic inequality only. One is an issue of basic rights then and
the other a question of justice or fairness. But in this picture it becomes incomprehensible
why the same concept is used for so different issues. This article tries to
show that relative and absolute poverty do have something very important in
common. Both concepts are about not having enough goods in order to be able to
life a decent life, i.e. a life in dignity. While absolute poverty indicates
that someone does not have enough goods to live a decent life under any
circumstances, relative poverty indicates that someone does not have enough
goods to live a decent life in a given society. So understood poverty in both
cases is a violation of human dignity.
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