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Rethinking Orphanges Essay Research Paper Gina Magnanti

Rethinking Orphanges Essay, Research Paper


Gina Magnanti Economics


Edited by Richard B. McKenzie


Reviewed by Jim Powell


Nowadays, it is considered acceptable to send a young person from a supportive, wealthy


family away to a residential boarding school. At the same time it is considered destructive to send a


young person from an unsafe, unhealthy home to a nurturing, educational, residential setting.


As a result of old orphanage stereotypes in the past, many residential education programs have


shut down during the past four or five decades. Most of these stereotypes weren?t helped by such


examples as shown in Charles Dickens’s novel Oliver Twist. Major newsmagazines supported these


popular stereotypes with turn-of-the-century pictures of pathetic orphanage residents on their covers.


The debate lasted only a few months. The critics claimed victory once again, and nothing was done.


The government has failed at taking care of children who find themselves unwanted because


their parents have given them up or died. There are now few education-focused, residential settings


available for young people, especially adolescents, who don?t have homes that can support them nor


schools that can effectively teach them. However, there are tens of thousands of children who could


benefit from such care.


Unwanted children are condemned to constant dependency on individuals who are more


concerned with their perks and privileges than with children. The government rewards those who carry


out its programs for the number of children they take in, but it doesn’t evaluate the quality of care.


Children are moved from one program to another each time people dream up some new way to ge

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more funding.


This book gives a compelling case that unwanted children are much better cared for in the


private sector by orphanages run by churches or other charitable organizations. McKenzie grew up in


an orphanage and speaks passionately from his own experience. He is thankful for having had an


orphanage provide continuity in his life. The kind of continuance that is lacking in today’s


government-run foster care system. Children are often sent through the system consisting of foster care


homes. McKenzie notes that surveys show the majority of orphans tend to look back on their


experiences with gratitude.


Rethinking Orphanages for the 21st Century provides the foundation for a real national policy


debate. The short-lived, sound-bite-based national policy debate on orphanage care that took place in


late 1994 was, regrettably, founded on old orphanage stereotypes. House Speaker Newt Gingrich


praised the 1930s movie ?Boys Town?, whereas his critics in the Clinton administration countered with


visions of orphanages in London in the late 1800s, as depicted in Charles Dickens’s novel Oliver Twist.


This edited volume is the first attempt to rethink critical issues relating to the care of


disadvantaged young people. One contributor evaluates the current dreadful state of care for many


American children. Another contributor evaluates the literature relating to orphanage care and finds


much of it to be lacking. Yet another contributor does what the critics have not done- and surveys


orphans about how they have done in life and how they look back on their experiences. Unfortunately,


the reality of orphanages and the Hollywood portrayals of them was never compared until this.

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