The Faces of Social Policy: A Strengths PerspectiveThis book focuses on the people who the social policies affect and analyzes various policies from a strengths perspective. |
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... Political systems reflect liberal , moderate , and conservative ideology in the framework of a capitalistic economy . Because social policy is shaped by these ideologies , it is important to understand political systems in order to ana ...
... Political systems reflect liberal , moderate , and conservative ideology in the framework of a capitalistic economy . Because social policy is shaped by these ideologies , it is important to understand political systems in order to ana ...
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... political beliefs of the nation , with many advocating political organization of the working class ; supporting national strikes ; favoring the nationalization of some industries ; and calling for a national minimum wage . The fringe ...
... political beliefs of the nation , with many advocating political organization of the working class ; supporting national strikes ; favoring the nationalization of some industries ; and calling for a national minimum wage . The fringe ...
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... Political action committees ( PAC ) , 8 Political arena in the Great Depression and the New Deal , 137–141 Political machines , 101 Political prisoners , 187 Political systems and social policy , 2 , 11 Politics and the economy in the ...
... Political action committees ( PAC ) , 8 Political arena in the Great Depression and the New Deal , 137–141 Political machines , 101 Political prisoners , 187 Political systems and social policy , 2 , 11 Politics and the economy in the ...
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Giving Recipients a Face and a Voice | 15 |
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