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Social Reform and Economic Policy
Journal of Economic Issues, 1984The Galbraithian System seeks to clarify the complex matter of social and economic reform in late capitalism. Much of the focus rests upon the social predicament of turning the vast influence of the mature corporation and its administered sector of the economy to the human, public purpose.
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Housing and Planning: A Century of Social Reform and Local Power
, 2009Problem: From the antislum crusades of the Progressive Era to the idealistic regional planning and public housing movements of the New Deal, the postwar urban renewal controversies, and recent attempts at integrating suburban America, housing advocates ...
A. Hoffman
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Capital & Class, 1986
The government's proposed reform of social security is generally perceived by the left as a means of cutting public expenditure, in order to allow the government to make its long-promised tax cuts. In this article, Angus Erskine shows that the reform of social security may reduce public expenditure, but is, however, designed essentially to further the
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The government's proposed reform of social security is generally perceived by the left as a means of cutting public expenditure, in order to allow the government to make its long-promised tax cuts. In this article, Angus Erskine shows that the reform of social security may reduce public expenditure, but is, however, designed essentially to further the
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Presbyterians and Social Reform
2019Influenced by the writings and example of John Calvin, Presbyterians developed a worldview that rested on the premise that God was supreme over all life and that social institutions and practices should be based on biblical norms. In numerous societies, this led them to strive to develop political, economic, and social structures grounded on their ...
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Architecture and Social Reform in Late-Victorian London
, 1994London, liberals and social reform the discovery of working-class childhood the public face of the London Board School inside the "decorated shed" the Board School and the movement for national efficiency - the "regeneration" of the working classes "the ...
Deborah E. B. Weiner
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Is there a social history of the reformation?
Social History, 1977(1977). Is there a social history of the reformation? Social History: Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 483-505.
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1999
In this chapter, we look at the main challenges currently faced by the social security system in Britain today, radical ways of addressing some of those problems, and the developing policy agenda of the New Labour government elected in 1997.
Stephen McKay, Karen Rowlingson
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In this chapter, we look at the main challenges currently faced by the social security system in Britain today, radical ways of addressing some of those problems, and the developing policy agenda of the New Labour government elected in 1997.
Stephen McKay, Karen Rowlingson
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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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Social Reform and the Constitution
Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1935Between 1867 and 1934 over 136 constitutional cases have faced the Privy Council with the task of saying what the Canadian constitution means. Despite those cases, or because of them, it is still quite certain that unless legislation falls clearly within one of the specific heads of s. 91 or s. 92 of the B.N.A.
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