More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... ideas that appear in this book deserve specific mention : Susan Ferge , Peter Marris , S. M. Miller , Frances Piven , Martin Rein , and especially Lee Rainwater . Some of the ideas in Chapters Three and Eight came out of a seminar on ...
... ideas that appear in this book deserve specific mention : Susan Ferge , Peter Marris , S. M. Miller , Frances Piven , Martin Rein , and especially Lee Rainwater . Some of the ideas in Chapters Three and Eight came out of a seminar on ...
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... ideas by old ones . Today , some argue that college students are still children and should not be given a voice in ... ideas and new modes of behavior is effective only in the very short run Perhaps the most intense struggle between new ...
... ideas by old ones . Today , some argue that college students are still children and should not be given a voice in ... ideas and new modes of behavior is effective only in the very short run Perhaps the most intense struggle between new ...
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... idea of the Negative Income Tax ( NIT ) to be paid out as a cash grant to the nontaxpaying poor , which even- tually ... ideas during his campaign . One was his proposal for taxing " unearned " income in the same way as " earned , " thus ...
... idea of the Negative Income Tax ( NIT ) to be paid out as a cash grant to the nontaxpaying poor , which even- tually ... ideas during his campaign . One was his proposal for taxing " unearned " income in the same way as " earned , " thus ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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