Summary Of The Singer Solution To World Poverty

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The Singer Solution to World Poverty An article by Peter Singer written in 1999 titled “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”. Peter Singer argues Americans that they can prevent many people from dying by simply sacrificing their luxuries, which are comparatively not as important. He presents two hypothetical situations to support his argument. In Dora’s case, Dora saves the boy that she got paid a thousand dollars for when she discovered the deathly fate of the boy. In Bob’s case, Bob did not save the child’s life because he did not want to sacrifice his Bugatti, a luxurious car he invested his life savings on. Singer uses these two situations as analogies to the choices Americans could make. Dora has met her moral obligations while Bob …show more content…
Singer looks at the consequences of an action to see if it is right or wrong, and that if any child’s death is caused by the action, it is wrong. He believes that if we can prevent something bad from happening without sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, then we ought to do so. Therefore, he wants Americans to donate money to organizations overseas for the needy by not spending that money on personal luxuries. A lot of people nowadays are being materialists more than being humanists. They might or they are able to give up their humanity and conscience for money or a valuable material. Unfortunately, they are being selfish and sometimes feeling less that they have no mercy toward needy and poor people. A story that happened to one of my sister’s friends Laila that happened to her two years ago. Laila was a wealthy person who owns a beauty salon. She used to go to the supermarket every day to get the products that her beauty salon needs. In everyday she was going to the supermarket for a month, she was seeing a