Analysis Of To Hell With Good Intentions By Ivan Illich
In the article, “To Hell with Good Intentions”, Ivan Illich addresses an audience of U.S. volunteers. He attacks the student volunteer programs abroad for their arrogant idealism. I am neither agreeing nor disagreeing with his piece. Although he did make some valid points, I still felt opposed to almost everything he was saying especially when he said that we have no common grounds with the people being helped aboard. How can anyone say that taking money and time to go to these impoverished places be wrong? How is helping the less fortunate have a better life wrong?
In response to Illich’s claim that “there is no common ground whatsoever” on which [volunteers and individuals living in poverty] can meet and interact, I found that statement