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- Samaritans_dilemma abstract "The Samaritan's dilemma is a dilemma in the act of charity. It hinges on the idea that when presented with charity, in some location such as a soup kitchen, a person will act in one of two ways: using the charity to improve their situation, or coming to rely on charity as a means of survival. The term Samaritan's dilemma was coined by economist James M. Buchanan.The argument against charity frequently cites the Samaritan's Dilemma as reason to forgo charitable contributions. It is also a common argument against Communism and Socialism, claiming that state aid is equivalent to charity, and that the beneficiaries of such aid will become slothful or otherwise negligent members of society.The dilemma's name is a reference to the biblical Parable of the Good Samaritan.".
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageExternalLink iv99-12.pdf.
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- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criticisms_of_welfare.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dilemmas.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethics.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Charity_(practice).
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Criticisms_of_welfare.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink James_M._Buchanan.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Moral_hazard.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Parable_of_the_Good_Samaritan.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Sloth_(deadly_sin).
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Society.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLink Soup_kitchen.
- Samaritans_dilemma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samaritan's dilemma".
- Samaritans_dilemma date "December 2012".
- Samaritans_dilemma reason "Unsure if peer reviewed source".
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- Samaritans_dilemma subject Category:Criticisms_of_welfare.
- Samaritans_dilemma subject Category:Dilemmas.
- Samaritans_dilemma subject Category:Ethics.
- Samaritans_dilemma hypernym Dilemma.
- Samaritans_dilemma type Argument.
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- Samaritans_dilemma comment "The Samaritan's dilemma is a dilemma in the act of charity. It hinges on the idea that when presented with charity, in some location such as a soup kitchen, a person will act in one of two ways: using the charity to improve their situation, or coming to rely on charity as a means of survival. The term Samaritan's dilemma was coined by economist James M. Buchanan.The argument against charity frequently cites the Samaritan's Dilemma as reason to forgo charitable contributions.".
- Samaritans_dilemma label "Samaritan's dilemma".
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