Assignment task:
In 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that cities could have school voucher programs that give money directly to parents, who could then choose among competing schools, public or private. The idea was to form among schools. Like businesses, schools were expected to improve their services to win students from competitors. The result would be improvement in all schools, private and public, to benefit many students.
Many people say that business people do not do enough for society. Some students choose to go into the public sector instead of business because they want to help others. However, business people say that they do more to help others than nonprofit groups do because they provide jobs for people rather than giving them charity. Furthermore, they believe businesses will form all the wealth that nonprofit groups distribute.
How can you find some middle ground in this debate to show that both business people and those who work for nonprofit organizations contribute to society and need to work together more closely to help people?