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Social Administration, Social Policy and Socialism
Critical Social Policy, 1981This paper develops from the marxist critique of social policy under capitalism a speculative picture of socialist social policy. It draws its ideas from: (a) socialist theory of the state, human nature, family life, and the relationship between need and resources (b) 'socialist' countries such as Russia and Cuba (c) struggles about welfare ...
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2016
In an ideal world, social media would be a primary focus of consumption choices and production possibilities for any individuals in a free market system. This technology would become key in living the modern Western culture lifestyle as the information is too critical to understanding the goings-on both in markets but in the world as well.
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In an ideal world, social media would be a primary focus of consumption choices and production possibilities for any individuals in a free market system. This technology would become key in living the modern Western culture lifestyle as the information is too critical to understanding the goings-on both in markets but in the world as well.
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Social capital, social networks, and social power
Social Epistemology, 2003(2003). Social capital, social networks, and social power. Social Epistemology: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 329-342.
Schafft, K. A., Brown, D. L.
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DEMOCRATIC ECO-SOCIALISM AS A REAL UTOPIA
, 2017As global economic and population growth continues to skyrocket, increasingly strained resources have made one thing clear: the desperate need for an alternative to capitalism.
H. Baer
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Social Attitudes and Social Class
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1950In the course of an extensive survey, made by the Audience Research Department of the B.B.C., some 2000 male and female subjects, the members of the B.B.C. Viewing Panel, were administered an attitude questionnaire containing 28 questions. Subjects were divided into three social‐class groups (middle class, skilled working class, unskilled working class)
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