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…people think Medicaid is for families on welfare, not working families. In reality, Medicaid recipients or eligible recipients are often employed but not offered employer-sponsored insurance and thus need supplemental insurance. The welfare staff is supposed…
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…-blind" society, have been transformed into formulas for the maintenance of racial inequality. The old programs for eliminating white racial privilege are now accused of creating nonwhite racial privilege. The welfare state, once seen as the instrument…
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…of Rome and her followers has become visible. It appears that a revolt is imminent which will wipe out the whole clerical establishment, unless they reform and improve not only their own conduct but the lives of their subjects as well. It has been…
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…regardless of which party is in power. The issues unions have campaigned for have included law reform, health and safety, the welfare state, economic policy and even foreign policy. The aim of this is to provide a better working life for their member…
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…apt to anticipate and provide for reform? Why does it not cherish its wise minority? Why does it cry and resist before it is hurt? Why does it not encourage its citizens to be alert and point out its faults and do better than it would have them?’ (Thoreau…
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…. Housing Reform and Middle-Class Values The wretched dwellings of the poor were themselves a cause of poor sanitation and thus became a newly perceived health hazard. Furthermore, middle-class reformers and bureaucrats found themselves shocked by the domestic…
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…) and welfare. Three of the writers addressed this issue in their articles. Kennedy makes us aware that current immigration population differs from the previous population in at least two ways: “it is no longer predominantly male and even more strikingly…
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…Sen and Sensibility A Look at the Welfare Economics of Amartya Sen Whatever we understand and enjoy in human products instantly becomes ours. Wherever they might have their origin; Let me feel with unalloyed gladness that all the great glories…
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…moral standing for us if when making moral decisions, we feel we ought to take that individual's welfare into account for the individual's own sake and not for our benefit or someone else's benefit. For example a doctor who seeks the physical welfare of his…
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…incomes to the recipient of those borrowing the money. These loans make it possible for activity in the economy. In short, the goal of the government redistributive programs is to use the resources of some taxpayers to improve the welfare of others…
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