It is important for liberals and conservatives to view the underlying physical, psychological, and economical factors as a whole integral system in order to develop resilient solutions for people living in homelessness. While liberals and conservative parties argue about the reasons of homelessness, it is vital to look at the underlying physiological and financial factors as the sources that contribute to homelessness. When viewing the key sources that drive people to homelessness, and also viewing the sources as an integral system within our society, we may be able to appropriately address the issue and resolve this long-standing matter that politicians have quarreled for decades. A conservative’s perspective suggests that in America, the attitude of observing homeless people on the streets do not engender sympathy and societal acceptance. In fact, homeless people are seen as societal outcasts and are viewed down as unfortunate people who were not willing to make better choices for themselves and their lives (McCuen-Metherell & Winkler, 2007). As journalist Matt Lynch noted in his article The homeless lack a political voice, homeless people are …show more content…
It is important to remember those substance abusers, the mentally ill, the struggling healthy person facing financial poverty and homelessness, and other emotional, psychological, physical factors as reasons to address them as a whole integral system. They can be faced with finding strong positive solutions, instead of bandaging temporary fixes to our homeless problem. I feel that as we begin to look at our biases and judgments around these kinds of issues, we can begin to take ownership and begin to impart solutions that plague our society with hopeless