In order to make sure everyone has health insurance, the Obama administration has decided to use the money taxpayers are giving each check and with each item purchased, as funds to support Obama Care, or free health insurance paid for by the US government and citizens for those who are eligible. ... So being allowed free health insurance through the Obama administration could be the next best thing to sliced bread for those less fortunate. ...
The Constitution encouraged all agriculture and commerce, and as the sum of good government to "not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned", as well as the distribution of information through freedom of religion, and the press. ...
While Weber did not deny the importance of economic factors, he was not prepared to accept that man acted for bread alone, and he organised much of his work to show that other factors were important influences (Owen: 20). ... Thus members of complex societies must perform more specialised tasks and as a result of these tasks becoming more specialised, rewards in unequal amounts in order of importance must be given out in order to fill these positions where talents may be scarce and to give people the motivation to fill these positions in society. ...
This attitude comes from an "embedded rugged individualism where people are reluctant to give up too great a share of their earnings to ensure the common welfare" (Adler & Adler 183). ... This is equivalent to the invisible hierarchies demonstrated by the brand of bread we purchase, or the amount of French cooking appliances we indulge in, or the records we collect (People Like Us). ...
One cannot understand the problematics of gender violence solely by referring to the relationship of power or authority between man and women. Rather one needs to consider the problem by relating it to the specific social formation. In this context, the role played by the state, both its coercive and ideological apparatus, is thus to be considered as well. In order to clarify our perspective on the problem, it is also important to note that violence against women is to be considered as being essentially related to the more general problems of women's oppression. So instead of conceptually...