This paper considers U.S. social policy in the years 1935-1960 through the prism of recurring disagreements over the appropriate balance between social security and individual freedom. The disagreements were sharpest in the 1930s, when the Social Security bill was drafted and revised, and resumed in intensity after World War II, with the introduction of President Truman's health insurance proposal. The disagreements diminished during the 1950s, as Republicans came to accept Social Security. When John Kennedy became president, during the first crisis in public confidence over the Aid to Dependent Children title of the Social Security Act, discussions about balancing security and freedom had lost currency. The paper argues that this loss of c...
This paper looks at the involvement and influence of capitalists on the Social Security Act of 1935....
Between the New Deal and the War on Poverty, the U.S. social welfare system underwent a profound tra...
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The assigned topic for this paper, U.S. social welfare policy, potentially encompasses virtually t...
The modern welfare state affects the lives of millions of people and plays an integral role in maint...
The Yale Law and Policy Review makes an important and timely contribution by devoting these two issu...
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This paper provides an overview of U.S. social policy in historical and international context. It al...
In this paper I will show how the mindset of liberalism has evolved since the Great Depression. It m...
The thesis deals with the social policy measures established between 1945 and 1960 during the admini...
The complex historical and ideological themes which formed the basis for Reaganism in the 1980s are ...
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This paper looks at the involvement and influence of capitalists on the Social Security Act of 1935....
Between the New Deal and the War on Poverty, the U.S. social welfare system underwent a profound tra...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
The assigned topic for this paper, U.S. social welfare policy, potentially encompasses virtually t...
The modern welfare state affects the lives of millions of people and plays an integral role in maint...
The Yale Law and Policy Review makes an important and timely contribution by devoting these two issu...
Sheila D. Collins and Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg (Eds.), When Government Helped: Learning from the ...
During the Great Depression President Franklin Roosevelt forged a Social Contract between the U.S. G...
Income maintenance programs are a key feature of the American welfare state. The impact of the Reaga...
This paper provides an overview of U.S. social policy in historical and international context. It al...
In this paper I will show how the mindset of liberalism has evolved since the Great Depression. It m...
The thesis deals with the social policy measures established between 1945 and 1960 during the admini...
The complex historical and ideological themes which formed the basis for Reaganism in the 1980s are ...
Since the election of 2004, one burning question has dominated any discussion of the long-term macro...
With the retirement of Ronald Reagan from active political life; the long term effects of his polici...
This paper looks at the involvement and influence of capitalists on the Social Security Act of 1935....
Between the New Deal and the War on Poverty, the U.S. social welfare system underwent a profound tra...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...