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Yet both of these views are tenable , and it requires only a slight shift in perspective to see them as complementary formulations or , rather , as formulations of a complementary relationship between the individual and his society .
Yet both of these views are tenable , and it requires only a slight shift in perspective to see them as complementary formulations or , rather , as formulations of a complementary relationship between the individual and his society .
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This means that whereas previously men looked to individuals for certain social verifications , now they seek these verifications in organizations ... In modern society for example , freedom is more than an attribute of an individual .
This means that whereas previously men looked to individuals for certain social verifications , now they seek these verifications in organizations ... In modern society for example , freedom is more than an attribute of an individual .
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Thus , Alvin Schorr writes : A stipulated payment to every individual , regardless of income . . is a radical and expensive approach . Nevertheless , such an approach may hold interest for an association ( NASW ) that has lately ...
Thus , Alvin Schorr writes : A stipulated payment to every individual , regardless of income . . is a radical and expensive approach . Nevertheless , such an approach may hold interest for an association ( NASW ) that has lately ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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