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Socially Responsible Reform

Physical Therapy, 1995
To the Editor: I appreciate the work that you do for Physical Therapy . The quality of the research articles continues to improve under your tenure. I must, however, take great exception to a statement you made in your Editor's Note in the December 1994 issue. As you reflected over the year, you made a statement, “In the year gone by I saw my hope for
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“Reforming” Social Security

Journal of the National Medical Association, 2013
Put aside that the government has for years collected a dedicated tax for social security and then spent some of that revenue on ordinary government expenses. And don’t mention that this “borrowed” money is supposed to be returned to the social security trust fund but never has been.
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Plato as a Social Reformer

Ethics, 1929
LATO'S Republic presents a marked contrast to the social and po[itical conditions obtaining in Athens in his day. This article is an attempt to look at Athens through Plato's eyes, to detect those factors in Athenian life which provoked him to write his Republic, and which give point to his criticisms of so many phases of that life.
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The Social Reformer

1998
This chapter will explore Malinovskii’s programme of social reforms as it appears in various works, published and unpublished, in which he treats themes of social interest.
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Reimagining Social Reform

2017
Paul Hanly Furfey realigned his approach to social reform during and after his sabbatical in Germany, questioning now the efficacy of a purely scientific approach. Furfey’s scientific studies in Germany, the onset of the Great Depression and stirrings of World War II led Furfey to re-evaluate his hypotheses on social reform.
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Social Reform and Social Revolution

Social Forces, 1931
IT HAS long been almost axiomatic among political thinkers that social reforms are the surest preventive of social revolution, but very little attention has been paid to the analysis of the relationship between the two. The usual explanations are general and far from satisfactory.
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Anarchism, Socialism, and Social Reform

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2002
[First page missing from the archive] … embitterment against society; but anarchism assimilates to itself that hostility to law which naturally results from evil doing. The antipathy of the rogue for the halter reinforces this movement. It gathers to itself disreputable elements, and by its outbreaks moves society to resistance.
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The Reform of Social Security

Journal of Economic Issues, 1985
(1985). The Reform of Social Security. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 874-876.
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Social Welfare Reforms

1995
Social welfare in China is intricately interwoven with political and economic activities. A term ‘she hui bao zhang’ corresponding to ‘social security’ is often used to refer to measures of social protection and social provision. It consists of three main programmes: 1.
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Reforming Social Insurance in The Netherlands

International Tax and Public Finance, 2000
This paper discusses recent reforms of social insurance in the Netherlands. It describes how a serious economic crisis in the beginning of the 1980s set the stage for the subsequent reform process. The most fundamental reforms were introduced in the areas of sickness insurance, which was privatized, and disability insurance, which now involves ...
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