A New History of Social WelfareAllyn and Bacon, 1997 - 468 pagine This book offers a wide-ranging view of religious, economic and political forces from prehistory, the Clinton administration, and the actions of the 104th Congress. This revised study reviews the history of social welfare in the USA, including that relating to women and minority groups. This edition emphasizes particularly the political and economic aspects of a global-international society. It also features a up-to-date critical analysis of the far-right backlash against social welfare and social programmes, through the US 104th Congress. |
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... result of attempts of an elite group to maintain the privileges they have accumulated through exploitation of other ... results of historical convergences of class privilege , race privilege , and patriarchal power • Traces most social ...
... result of attempts of an elite group to maintain the privileges they have accumulated through exploitation of other ... results of historical convergences of class privilege , race privilege , and patriarchal power • Traces most social ...
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Phyllis J. Day. This had certain direct results for the poor . First , poverty was the most appropriate means , it was ... result for society was starvation , criminal activity , or social unrest . To con- trol this and to maintain the ...
Phyllis J. Day. This had certain direct results for the poor . First , poverty was the most appropriate means , it was ... result for society was starvation , criminal activity , or social unrest . To con- trol this and to maintain the ...
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... result in a population of moronic and immoral people because the poor reproduced more rapidly than did the wealthy " moral " and intellectual elite . Malthus and economist David Ricardo ( 1772-1823 ) believed that unfettered self ...
... result in a population of moronic and immoral people because the poor reproduced more rapidly than did the wealthy " moral " and intellectual elite . Malthus and economist David Ricardo ( 1772-1823 ) believed that unfettered self ...
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The Institution of Social Welfare | 30 |
Political Economy | 61 |
Feudalism and the Welfare State | 89 |
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