today. Charles Darwin looked at those who suffered from poverty were victims of their own biological inferiority and their demise was necessary for society to survive as a whole (Martin, 2014). Social Darwinism was looked at by some as desirable so that those who were weak would be weeded out and those who were strong got the rewards (Martin, 2014). This still holds true today with the attitudes not only in some of the work places, but also in society. There are some that follow all the policies that are in place to get the assistance that they need, but still fall short due to they lack certain skills or don’t meet one of the criteria that as a society we have set to receive assistance. Then there are those that can get all the assistance they need and have the skills to be qualify, but may be to lazy or not motivated to put out the effort to improve their lives. Both Protestant ethics and social Darwinism put a large emphasis on who deserves assistance and now on how we are going to help those that are looking for assistance improve their way of living. This is still happening today, because there are still certain policies in place that determine who receives assistance. These polices keep some people from getting the help they need, showing that we are still living in a time where those in poverty are still classified as worthy or
today. Charles Darwin looked at those who suffered from poverty were victims of their own biological inferiority and their demise was necessary for society to survive as a whole (Martin, 2014). Social Darwinism was looked at by some as desirable so that those who were weak would be weeded out and those who were strong got the rewards (Martin, 2014). This still holds true today with the attitudes not only in some of the work places, but also in society. There are some that follow all the policies that are in place to get the assistance that they need, but still fall short due to they lack certain skills or don’t meet one of the criteria that as a society we have set to receive assistance. Then there are those that can get all the assistance they need and have the skills to be qualify, but may be to lazy or not motivated to put out the effort to improve their lives. Both Protestant ethics and social Darwinism put a large emphasis on who deserves assistance and now on how we are going to help those that are looking for assistance improve their way of living. This is still happening today, because there are still certain policies in place that determine who receives assistance. These polices keep some people from getting the help they need, showing that we are still living in a time where those in poverty are still classified as worthy or