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Life You Can Save, The - Peter Singer
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Cover
Other Books By This Author
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 - Saving a Child
Chapter 2 - Is It Wrong Not to Help?
Poverty Today
Affluence Today
Chapter 4 - Why Don’t We Give More?
The car or the child?
The Basic Argument
Traditional Views on Helping the Poor
Chapter 6 - How Much Does It Cost to Save a Life, and How Can You Tell Which Charities Do It Best?
Philanthropic responses undermine real political change.
Afterword
Acknowledgments
The Identifiable Victim
Parochialism
Futility
The Diffusion of Responsibility
The Sense of Fairness
Money
Psychology, Evolution, and Ethics
5. Creating a Culture of Giving
Getting It into the Open
Putting a Face on the Needy
The Right Kind of Nudge
Challenging the Norm of Self-interest
THE FACTS ABOUT AID
6. How Much Does It Cost to Save a Life, and How Can You Tell Which Charities Do It Best?
Finding Charities That Really Make a Difference
What It Really Costs to Save a Life
Overcoming Poverty
Proving Effectiveness
More Good Things That Can Be Done Cheaply
7. Improving Aid
“Trade, Not Aid”?
Bad Institutions Undo Good Projects
The Millennium Villages Project
The Planet Can’t Hold Them
A NEW STANDARD FOR GIVING
8. Your Child and the Children of Others
9. Asking Too Much?
A Fair Share
A Moderately Demanding View
10. A Realistic Approach
Judging the Rich and Famous
The Public Standard
The Greatest Motivation
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
1. Saving a Child
2. Is It Wrong Not to Help?
3. Common Objections to Giving
4. Why Don’t We Give More?
5. Creating a Culture of Giving
6. How Much Does It Cost to Save a Life, and How Can You Tell Which Charities Do It Best?
7. Improving Aid
8. Your Child and the Children of Others
9. Asking Too Much?
10. A Realistic Approach
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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