Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volúmenes101-102National Conference on Social Welfare, 1976 - 252 páginas |
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... poor people , we choose the poor people . As be- tween high levels of food and energy consumption for the relatively well - to - do , including those social workers who have good jobs , and raising the consumption level of the poor , we ...
... poor people , we choose the poor people . As be- tween high levels of food and energy consumption for the relatively well - to - do , including those social workers who have good jobs , and raising the consumption level of the poor , we ...
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... poor than when he is rich ? Or that an additional dollar means as much to a man when he is rich as it does when he is poor ? But those opposed to equality had another argument . This argument was more convincing because it explicitly ...
... poor than when he is rich ? Or that an additional dollar means as much to a man when he is rich as it does when he is poor ? But those opposed to equality had another argument . This argument was more convincing because it explicitly ...
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... poor people are not lazy . Undoubtedly , some are . But no more than rich folks . What distinguishes richer people ... poor are poor because they do not work hard enough is a very convenient , albeit false , rationalization for the ...
... poor people are not lazy . Undoubtedly , some are . But no more than rich folks . What distinguishes richer people ... poor are poor because they do not work hard enough is a very convenient , albeit false , rationalization for the ...
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THE HUMAN AND POLITICAL | 3 |
THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY TODAY Gardner Ackley | 30 |
Herman D Stein | 45 |
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