C. Vance Haynes Jr. (EDT)/ Bruce B. Hucknell (EDT)/ Larry D. Agenbroad (CON)/ George C. Frison (CON)/ E. Thomas Hemmings (CON)/ Jim I. Mead (CON)/ M. Steven Shackley (CON)/ Lawrence C. Todd ()
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Burdens of Freedom presents a new and radical interpretation of America and its challenges. The United States is an individualist society where most people seek to realize personal goals and values ou
Expanding Work Programs for Poor Men makes the case that poor fathers, like poor mothers, need "both help and hassle." That is, poor men need more help from the government, but they must also be expec
"Good government" is commonly seen either as a formidable challenge, a distant dream, or an oxymoron, and yet it is the reason why Wisconsin led America toward welfare reform. In this book, Lawrence M
The New Paternalism opens up a serious discussion of supervisory methods in antipoverty policy. The book assembles noted policy experts to examine whether programs that set standards for their client
Thirty years ago, the great national debate was how to help ordinary, workaday Americans achieve the good things in life. Today, we are preoccupied with?and increasingly divided over?how to cope with
Examines the effects of social welfare policies and argues that the poor should be entitled to benefits only if they fulfill the responsibilities of citizenship
Bane (public policy and management, Harvard U.) and Mead (politics, New York U.) are well known social scientists who have worked for years on issues of poverty and welfare, but many of their readers
The Murray Springs Site in the upper San Pedro River Valley of southeast Arizona is one of the most significant Clovis sites ever found. It contained a multiple bison kill, a mammoth kill, and poss