The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1949 |
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... means and to ends . A program of human welfare is not democratic merely because it contemplates beneficial end results for all citizens . The end results will be ulti- mately beneficial only if the means used are consonant with the ends ...
... means and to ends . A program of human welfare is not democratic merely because it contemplates beneficial end results for all citizens . The end results will be ulti- mately beneficial only if the means used are consonant with the ends ...
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... mean ? It does not mean that all the work of the world will be done in co- operatives , significant as they are in the Scandinavian countries , in Britain , and in large areas of our own land . It means that the problems we confront ...
... mean ? It does not mean that all the work of the world will be done in co- operatives , significant as they are in the Scandinavian countries , in Britain , and in large areas of our own land . It means that the problems we confront ...
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... means , thus reducing to a minimum the necessity for resorting to undemocratic means . Important as they are , however , democratic staff relations will not alone assure democratically controlled social services . Means must be found by ...
... means , thus reducing to a minimum the necessity for resorting to undemocratic means . Important as they are , however , democratic staff relations will not alone assure democratically controlled social services . Means must be found by ...
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A Goodly Heritage Cheney C Jones | 3 |
Howard R Knight and the National Conference | 9 |
Basic Issues in Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 19 |
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