Rich Countries Need to Help the Poor
Rich Countries Have an Obligation to Help Poorer Countries
Values such as individualism and nationalism are widely cherished in Western, economically developed countries. Nationalism is the cornerstone of Western idea of nation-state, and the idea of nations pursuing their national self-interest in international affairs is an acceptable truism. Nationalism, however, does not mean that nations should be totally indifferent to the fates of other nations who might be desperately in need of outside help. There are ethical and moral issues that cannot be ignored because of nationalism and individualism. Due to historical and other circumstances, some countries today are extremely poor and the rich countries have an obligation to help them. Moreover, helping poorer countries is not simply a moral issue; it is in the long-term nationalist interests of rich countries to provide poorer countries with aid.
The most immediate concern one might have about poor countries in the developing world is a moral one. Statistics show that people in poor countries are suffering miserably and without rich countries helping them, they might die en masse or continue to suffer from unbearable conditions. For example, consider that 22,000 children die every day because of chronic poverty, according to UNICEF, which stated these children "die quietly in some of the poorest villages earth, far removed from the scrutiny and the conscience of the world. Being meek and weak in life makes these multitudes even more invisible in death." Additionally, 27-28% of children in developing countries are considered to be underweight or stunted, not to mention tens of millions of children who do not have access to free drinking war, healthcare, education, and other basic human needs (Shah, 2010). Ignoring a tragedy of this proportion would be sheer callousness.
It should also be mentioned that adults...
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