The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1953 |
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... social work is irrevocably committed . Social workers and others truly dedicated to the cause of social wel- fare cannot have ( and do not want to have ) any part of any totali- tarianism whether it be communistic , fascistic ...
... social work is irrevocably committed . Social workers and others truly dedicated to the cause of social wel- fare cannot have ( and do not want to have ) any part of any totali- tarianism whether it be communistic , fascistic ...
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Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting National Conference on Social Welfare. ent ; social workers believe in the masses and respect the many whose bidding their leaders must do or forfeit their leadership . Physical force and ...
Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting National Conference on Social Welfare. ent ; social workers believe in the masses and respect the many whose bidding their leaders must do or forfeit their leadership . Physical force and ...
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... social benefits normally expected to accrue as the result of social services . In view of the worth of social services for their own sake , it is greatly to be desired that social workers who may be engaged in administering services to ...
... social benefits normally expected to accrue as the result of social services . In view of the worth of social services for their own sake , it is greatly to be desired that social workers who may be engaged in administering services to ...
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THE WORLD IS THE COMMUNITY | 3 |
SOCIAL WORK ISSUES IN THE POLITICAL ARENA | 18 |
CIVIL LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SOCIAL WORK | 34 |
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