American Values and Social Welfare: Cultural Contradictions in the Welfare StateCover title: American values & social welfare. |
Contents
Culture and Structure Fit | 26 |
THREE | 32 |
Inner versus Other | 38 |
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acceptance achievement activity agencies American society American value approach argue Ascription B. F. Skinner basis become behavior belief benefits career cial clients committed concept constant crisis contest cultural dissonance cultural system culture of poverty developed disadvantaged dividuals Dorothea Dix dualistic elements emphasize equality equity example external fault focus focuses goal human service organizations idea important income independence individual indoor relief interdependence kind lack less lumping and splitting macro mobility moral nonpoor one's organizational orientation particular person perspective poor poverty predestination problems prohibition question reason recipients relationships religious responsibility role secular seek sense set of values situation Social Security social structure social welfare social welfare programs specific status subdominant suggests tend tension thought threat threaten tion Tropman value conflict VALUE DILEMMAS value dimensions value system versus W. S. Gilbert workers