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Others would say that it hardly can , since what appears to be true of bureaucratic organizations generally is especially true of government bureaucracies : self - perpetuation becomes an objective ; the organization becomes fixed and ...
Others would say that it hardly can , since what appears to be true of bureaucratic organizations generally is especially true of government bureaucracies : self - perpetuation becomes an objective ; the organization becomes fixed and ...
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We know what we are talking about when , in social welfare , we discuss the deployment , the organization , and the placement of services and their adaptations to human circumstances .
We know what we are talking about when , in social welfare , we discuss the deployment , the organization , and the placement of services and their adaptations to human circumstances .
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Appendix B : Business Organization of the Conference for 1966 THE HE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WELFARE is a voluntary association of individual and organizational members who have joined the Conference to promote and share in ...
Appendix B : Business Organization of the Conference for 1966 THE HE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WELFARE is a voluntary association of individual and organizational members who have joined the Conference to promote and share in ...
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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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