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Read the quote from Applied Christianity: Moral Aspects of Social Questions by Washington Gladden.
“In every community there are men of goodwill, who, if they had the money, could organize [efforts] among the [poorest] classes by which many of them could be saved...”
Who are the “men of goodwill” that Gladden describes?
social Darwinists
wealthy people
immigrants
reformers
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Gladden is referring to well-intentioned people who want to organize social-help efforts but lack the money to do so — i.e., reformers or social activists.
Gladden is referring to well-intentioned people who want to organize social-help efforts but lack the money to do so — i.e., reformers or social activists.
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