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Yet , " democratic society " is a proximate value even as " worth of the individual . " 5 The social worker who is content with proximate values suffers a genuine handicap . He is part of the " problem , " not of the " answer " ; for an ...
Yet , " democratic society " is a proximate value even as " worth of the individual . " 5 The social worker who is content with proximate values suffers a genuine handicap . He is part of the " problem , " not of the " answer " ; for an ...
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There is a clear danger that no one is in the driver's seat in society , that human beings are in effect merely passengers , sometimes even getting under the wheels.11 As has been persistently and sadly remarked on many occasions ...
There is a clear danger that no one is in the driver's seat in society , that human beings are in effect merely passengers , sometimes even getting under the wheels.11 As has been persistently and sadly remarked on many occasions ...
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Every society is parochial in its view of family life , for the family casts the individual in its own image . Our very way of seeing social relations stems in large part from family patterns . To question the family is to question ...
Every society is parochial in its view of family life , for the family casts the individual in its own image . Our very way of seeing social relations stems in large part from family patterns . To question the family is to question ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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