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1990
Until 1981, we believed that in our societies any ill person could at any moment present himself to the world—to the family, to doctors and nurses, to work colleagues, to the church, to the school, to the government—and receive from each the same attention, the same treatment, and the same solicitude.
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Until 1981, we believed that in our societies any ill person could at any moment present himself to the world—to the family, to doctors and nurses, to work colleagues, to the church, to the school, to the government—and receive from each the same attention, the same treatment, and the same solicitude.
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1966
In the past few years there has grown up a large group of young economists who h ave accepted the theoretical doctrines of the Keynesian Revolution and who have come into national prominence through their support of an economic policy of full employment.
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In the past few years there has grown up a large group of young economists who h ave accepted the theoretical doctrines of the Keynesian Revolution and who have come into national prominence through their support of an economic policy of full employment.
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Journal of Social History, 2005
The books reviewed variously convey notions of reform and momentous social change in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Law and lawyers, gender/family, and demographic change are recurring topics in several works. Three—Finn's, Bailey's, and Ottaway's—complement each other in their treatment of family, consumption, welfare, household, and money ...
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The books reviewed variously convey notions of reform and momentous social change in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Law and lawyers, gender/family, and demographic change are recurring topics in several works. Three—Finn's, Bailey's, and Ottaway's—complement each other in their treatment of family, consumption, welfare, household, and money ...
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The Prophets as Social Reformers
1983In the earliest Israelite literature, Yahweh is a national god concerned primarily with the military security and material prosperity of his people. Threats of punishment and doom directed at this people arise only for the worship of foreign gods whose exemplars are the Baalim. All this changes in the eighth-seventh centuries B.C.E.
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‘Aesthetic or social reformer?’
199311 May [1933] [Passfield Corner] E. M. Forster came down to lunch and tea; a tall big-boned man with significant and attractive features and troubled expression, ultra-refined, exquisite hands (of which he is aware), interested in many things but uncertain as to ultimate values — aesthetic or social reformer, which is uppermost?
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The Affordable Care Act and access to care across the cancer control continuum: A review at 10 years
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Jingxuan Zhao+2 more
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Social Security: Perspectives for Reform
The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1969Thomas M. Love+3 more
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