6 Real-Life Struggle Stories About Overcoming Adversity

6 Real-Life Struggle Stories About Overcoming Adversity

What can we learn from real-life struggle stories? How do people rise from unbearable conditions to live a successful, happy life? Life throws curveballs all the time, and sometimes you might feel like giving up. But it’s reassuring to know that other people have risen from their own unique challenges. Let’s look at six real-life struggle stories that detail extraordinary people at their most vulnerable, all the way to their moments of success.

Why Is Child Labor in the U.S. on the Rise? A Look at the Issues

Why Is Child Labor in the U.S. on the Rise? A Look at the Issues

Why is child labor in the U.S. on the rise? How much has child labor increased in recent years? Between 2015 and 2022, the number of children employed in violation of child labor laws in the U.S. tripled from 1,012 to 3,876. Most minors in these exploitative work situations are migrant children who have fled violence and poverty in their home countries to pursue better circumstances. Keep reading to learn what’s behind this increase in child labor violations in the U.S.

America’s Government Elite: The Rise of a Bureaucratic Behemoth

America’s Government Elite: The Rise of a Bureaucratic Behemoth

Who has more power in America—elected or unelected officials? Are civil service jobs provided based on merit? Sociologist C. Wright Mills claims that the power elites are in charge in America. He explains that these “influencers” are unaccountable to the people, can exercise their power broadly, and have exploited many national institutions for their own benefit. Many of these elites are in civilian government. Keep reading for Mills’s exposé of America’s government elite.

The 4 Poverty Alleviation Programs That Need More Attention

The 4 Poverty Alleviation Programs That Need More Attention

How does poverty affect one’s cognitive functioning? What are the psychological consequences of never having enough money? Poverty takes a huge toll on one’s cognitive capacity. Poor people are so preoccupied with stretching their money that they don’t have any mental bandwidth to focus on anything else. The cognitive effects of poverty should be tackled on the institutional level. Here are some recommended poverty alleviation programs from Scarcity.

The Colorado River Water Shortage: The Cause & Impact

The Colorado River Water Shortage: The Cause & Impact

What’s causing the Colorado River water shortage? What impact will it have on the river itself, water users, and the wider economy? Reservoirs throughout the Colorado River drainage have become critically depleted because current water use agreements divert more irrigation water to farmers than the river can provide. Reduced availability of irrigation water could potentially diminish the nation’s food supply and drive up prices. Keep reading to learn more about the cause and impact of the Colorado River water shortage.

Alan Watts: The Ego Illusion Is Ingrained in Western Society

Alan Watts: The Ego Illusion Is Ingrained in Western Society

How does the language people use reflect and impact the way they see themselves? Is there an inherent flaw in Western science? According to Alan Watts, the ego is the culprit behind the ills of Western society. In The Book, he argues that Western society perpetuates “the ego illusion” through the language people use, the expectations they place on each other, and even the way they approach science. Continue reading to understand Watts’s argument regarding ego in the West.

How & Why America’s Media Elite Stole Power From the People

How & Why America’s Media Elite Stole Power From the People

How did the emergence of radio and television affect the political scene in America? Is the internet a solution to the problem—or just more of the problem? Over time, the American people have lost political power. C. Wright Mills identifies the media as one of the three institutions that control the relationship between the people and their political circumstances. He explains how and why the media elite gradually took power away from the people. Continue reading to understand the connection between the media and political power.

4 Ways Attitudes Toward Work Are Changing in the U.S.

4 Ways Attitudes Toward Work Are Changing in the U.S.

What are people’s attitudes toward work in the U.S.? How are job attitudes changing? The pandemic and the recent wave of tech industry layoffs have been changing Americans’ attitudes toward work. The pandemic has prompted many workers to crave a better work-life balance, leading them to search for new careers and in some cases opt for part-time work. Keep reading to discover the four ways Americans’ attitudes toward work are changing.

How Bad Is the East Palestine Water & Air Contamination?

How Bad Is the East Palestine Water & Air Contamination?

How worried should we be about East Palestine water contamination? Could the air quality also be affected by the Ohio train derailment? Following the Norfolk Southern freight train derailment on February 3, a controlled burn released many of these chemicals into the environment in East Palestine, Ohio. Upon taking daily samples of the water and air, the EPA insists that neither poses any danger to local residents, but not everyone is convinced. Keep reading to learn about the conflicting claims over air and water contamination in East Palestine.

How American Conservative Intellectuals Harm Instead of Help

How American Conservative Intellectuals Harm Instead of Help

What tactics do conservative intellectuals use to combat their ideological opponents? What’s their relationship with America’s power elite? C. Wright Mills suggests that the majority of American intellectuals fail to acknowledge, question, or challenge the rule of the power elite. This has taken power away from the American people by depriving them of their ability to understand what’s going on in government. Let’s take a look at what Mills has to say about conservative intellectuals in particular.