This Preamble recites how "wealth," with its development, has become so aggressive that "unless checked" it "will inevitably lead to the pauperisation and hopeless degradation of the toiling masses."
"A History of Trade Unionism in the United States"
Selig Perlman
In the gloomiest haunts of disease and misery, madness, idiotcy, orphanage, and vice, there is Christ at work, the good Samaritan, pouring oil and wine into the gaping wounds of human nature, acting quite upon His own authority, careless who looks askance, not asking political economy whether genuine charity is pauperisation, nor questioning the doctrine of development, whether the progress of the race demands the pitiless rejection of the unfit, and selection only of the strongest specimens for survival.
"The Gospel According to St. Mark"
G. A. Chadwick
Nothing but poverty and discontent and now pauperisation in the shape of grants from the Imperial Exchequer.
"West African studies"
Mary Henrietta Kingsley