Das Problem der Armuth, or "The Problem of Poverty," by Karl Rausch, presents a series of lectures addressing the pressing social question of poverty. Rausch delves into the complexities of poverty, offering insights into its causes and potential solutions. This work provides valuable perspectives on the economic and social factors contributing to poverty and explores avenues for addressing this critical issue.
Rausch's lectures offer a comprehensive overview of the social question, making this book a significant contribution to the discourse on social reform and economic justice. This book is important for those interested in the history of social thought and the ongoing struggle to alleviate poverty.
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