TY - BOOK AU - Bloomberg,Warner AU - Schmandt,Henry J. TI - Power, poverty, and urban policy SN - 0803900066 AV - HT108 .U7 vol. 2 U1 - 301.441 PY - 1968/// CY - Beverly Hills, Calif. PB - Sage Publications KW - Poverty KW - Metropolitan government KW - United States KW - City planning N1 - Most of the essays are followed by a bibliography. "Supplementary bibliography": p. [579]-595; Prologue; The issue is great and very much in doubt; Warner Bloomberg, Jr. and Henry J. Schmandt --; pt. 1; Affluence and poverty: some basic dimensions of the problem; Deprivation and the good city; Lawrence Haworth --; The spatial distribution of urban poverty; Oscar A. Ornati --; Old problems and new agencies: how much change?; Arthur B. Shostak --; pt. 2; Urban institutions and the deprived; Housing the poor; Alvin L. Schorr --; The poor in the market place; Milton J. Huber --; Health, poverty, and the medical mainstream; Milton I. Roemer and Arnold I. Kisch --; Justice and the poor; Edgar S. Cahn and Jan Camper Cahn --; The clergy, the laity, and the issue of poverty; George Webber --; pt. 3; Poverty and power: the role of the poor in urban politics; The Community Action Program in perspective; Sanford L. Kravitz --; The Community Action Program: an interpretive analysis; Howard W. Hallman --; Who can activate the poor?: one assessment of "maximum feasible participation"; Warner Bloomberg, Jr. and Florence W. Rosenstock --; The poor in urban Africa: a prologue to modernization, conflict, and the unfinished revolution; Peter C.W. Gutkind --; Poverty and politics in cities of Latin America; William Mangin --; pt. 4; Knowledge, policy, and poverty; Some dilemmas in poverty, power, and public policy in cities of underdeveloped areas; Gerald Breese --; Poverty, urban policy, and the mature welfare states of Europe; Steven I. Pflanczer --; Policy implications of some non-economic dimensions of urban poverty; Gordon F. Sutton --; On eliminating poverty: what we have learned; Warren C. Haggstrom --; The distribution and redistribution of income: political and non-political factors; Phillips Cutright --; Shall the poor always be impoverished?; S.M. Miller and Warner Bloomberg, Jr UR - http://www.archive.org/details/powerpovertyurba02bloo UR - http://www.openlibrary.org/books/OL14104479M ER -