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While it is true that there is little a local community can do about many of the more massive social problems of our time , entry into the public sector in the role suggested can lead ultimately to entry in the same role on the state ...
While it is true that there is little a local community can do about many of the more massive social problems of our time , entry into the public sector in the role suggested can lead ultimately to entry in the same role on the state ...
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What is needed is the development of a scheme for the articulation and assignment of roles in the political process to all ... that not all social workers would have to be " activists " in politics , beyond their role as citizens .
What is needed is the development of a scheme for the articulation and assignment of roles in the political process to all ... that not all social workers would have to be " activists " in politics , beyond their role as citizens .
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I propose , therefore , a role cluster that includes five functions which , in my opinion , should occupy the thought and energies of voluntary ... I propose this cluster of roles in the form of a model for the voluntary agencies .
I propose , therefore , a role cluster that includes five functions which , in my opinion , should occupy the thought and energies of voluntary ... I propose this cluster of roles in the form of a model for the voluntary agencies .
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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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