In Ch. 15, Loeb and Borgatta (1980) argue that in societies…
In Ch. 15, Loeb and Borgatta (1980) argue that in societies where great value is placed on the productivity of individuals, those who are incapacitated, older, or experiencing a terminal illness, no longer hold the “human capital” of a working adult or a child (as a potential producer). This results in them being ignored, which contributes to that person’s experience of ____________________ .
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