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====(1) Description of the pattern====
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[[File:Unemployed_men_queued_outside_a_depression_soup_kitchen_opened_in_Chicago_by_Al_Capone,_02-1931_-_NARA_-_541927.jpg|thumb|300px|Unemployment is a commonly looked at societal deficiency.]]
This pattern suggests that the best way to look at a community (or other things presumably) is to focus on its ''deficiencies''; what's broken or dysfunctional. Thus, one can "diagnose" a community for its "diseases" such as crime, drug use, broken families, or "loose morals."
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====(2) Why the pattern is good (i.e. bad)====
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====Description====
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This pattern suggests that the way to look at a community (or other things presumably) is to focus on its ''deficiencies''; what's broken or dysfunctional. Thus, one can "diagnose" a community for its "diseases" such as crime, drug use, broken families, or "loose morals."
  
This pattern is good because it reinforces the idea that the particular thing being looked at is bad fundamentally. This helps people in the community to feel that they're worthless and are incapable of doing anything positive. It also can justify the need for "professionals" to come in from outside and clean up everything. The pattern also helps disregard the things that are good about the community and represent potential "local" solutions. If these assets are ignored, then it's very easy to simply not think about supporting them.
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====How it works ====
  
====(3) How it works ====
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This pattern reinforces the idea that the particular thing being looked at is bad fundamentally. This has the effect of making people in the community feel that they're worthless and are incapable of doing anything positive. It also can justify the need for "professionals" to come in from outside and clean up everything. The pattern also helps disregard the things that are good about the community and represent potential "local" solutions. If these assets are ignored, then it's very easy to simply not think about supporting them.
  
I need to think about this!
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====Evidence ====
  
==== Links (to other  anti-patterns)====
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[[Profit-motivated Health Care]], [[Social Darwinism]], [[Criminalizing Poverty]], [[Sustaining World Hunger]],
  
Here you add the names of other related patterns and you can discuss the reason(s) why also.
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====Rererences====
  
==== Notes and Suggestions ====
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Here I leave notes to myself — and others can leave suggestions or questions, etc.
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 26 February 2014

Unemployment is a commonly looked at societal deficiency.

Description

This pattern suggests that the way to look at a community (or other things presumably) is to focus on its deficiencies; what's broken or dysfunctional. Thus, one can "diagnose" a community for its "diseases" such as crime, drug use, broken families, or "loose morals."

How it works

This pattern reinforces the idea that the particular thing being looked at is bad fundamentally. This has the effect of making people in the community feel that they're worthless and are incapable of doing anything positive. It also can justify the need for "professionals" to come in from outside and clean up everything. The pattern also helps disregard the things that are good about the community and represent potential "local" solutions. If these assets are ignored, then it's very easy to simply not think about supporting them.

Evidence

Links

Profit-motivated Health Care, Social Darwinism, Criminalizing Poverty, Sustaining World Hunger,

Rererences