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The "Success Sequence" and Individual Responsibility
The "Success Sequence" promoted by the Institute for Family Studies, which encourages individuals to graduate high school, get a job, then wait to have children, is a way for conservatives to promote the concept of individual responsibility and attribute poverty to individual bad decision-making.
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The Success Sequence is a concept that promotes the idea of individual responsibility by encouraging people to graduate high school, get a full-time job and wait until marriage to have children.
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The Success Sequence is a concept that promotes the idea of individual responsibility by encouraging people to graduate high school, get a full-time job and wait until marriage to have children.
ChapterThe "Success Sequence" and Individual Responsibility
EpisodeBen Shapiro's Plan To End Poverty [TEASER]
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The success sequence is a policy proposal that suggests that if people follow a certain order of steps, they are more likely to achieve financial stability.
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The success sequence is a policy proposal that suggests that if people follow a certain order of steps, they are more likely to achieve financial stability. However, it is often used to morally judge those in poverty for not following these steps, despite being flawed and not taking into account systemic issues.