Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen105National Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... reduce domination , to reduce exploitation , and to reduce manipulation . Put an- other way , as they begin to understand parts of the objective world critically , through a process of group support and vali- dation , they slowly begin ...
... reduce domination , to reduce exploitation , and to reduce manipulation . Put an- other way , as they begin to understand parts of the objective world critically , through a process of group support and vali- dation , they slowly begin ...
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... reduced by that dollar . If they have savings , their benefits are reduced for each dol- lar those savings earn . High tax rates reduce incentives to work and save ; 100 percent tax rates eliminate them . The poor start out at birth ...
... reduced by that dollar . If they have savings , their benefits are reduced for each dol- lar those savings earn . High tax rates reduce incentives to work and save ; 100 percent tax rates eliminate them . The poor start out at birth ...
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... reduce tax rates in several programs . But Congress has also added new income - tested programs . The tax rates in each separate program cumulate to very high rates for mul- tiprogram beneficiaries . The best way to reduce these high ...
... reduce tax rates in several programs . But Congress has also added new income - tested programs . The tax rates in each separate program cumulate to very high rates for mul- tiprogram beneficiaries . The best way to reduce these high ...
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONPAST PRESENT FUTURE | 26 |
REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENTS COMMISSION ON MENTAL | 43 |
INTO THE LIFEBOATS WEALTHY AND POWERFUL FIRST | 68 |
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