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... planning can have stifling effects on normal living . This allows for coöperation between social work and a typical section of the American public . Thus organized labor now encompasses those strata of society whose members are most ...
... planning can have stifling effects on normal living . This allows for coöperation between social work and a typical section of the American public . Thus organized labor now encompasses those strata of society whose members are most ...
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... planning implies a further extension of social democracy . The essence of democracy is equalitarian participation , and par- ticipation in social planning will aid in breaking down some of the isolationism which heretofore has afflicted ...
... planning implies a further extension of social democracy . The essence of democracy is equalitarian participation , and par- ticipation in social planning will aid in breaking down some of the isolationism which heretofore has afflicted ...
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... planning is the activity in connection with postwar plan- ning . The term " postwar planning " can mean almost anything , or almost nothing . There has been a great deal of loose talk and loose thinking about the subject . However ...
... planning is the activity in connection with postwar plan- ning . The term " postwar planning " can mean almost anything , or almost nothing . There has been a great deal of loose talk and loose thinking about the subject . However ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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