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_aSocial insurance and social justice :social security, medicare, and the campaign against entitlements(E-BOOK) _cLeah Rogne ... [et al.], editors. |
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_aNew York : _bSpringer Pub. Co., _cc2009. |
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_tSocial insurance : history, politics, and prospects. _gIntroduction / _rBrian R. Grossman -- _tThe nine guiding principles of social security / _rRobert M. Ball -- _tSocial insurance and the right to assistance / _rRobert M. Ball -- _tProcession of the generations : are we still traveling together? / _rMalcolm L. Johnson -- _tThe little-known origins of the Social Security Act : how and why corporate moderates created old-age insurance / _rG. William Domhoff -- _tThe Medicare Modernization Act : evolution or revolution in social insurance? / _rThomas R. Oliver , Philip R. Lee -- _tThe future of social insurance : values and generational interdependence / _rEric R. Kingson ... [et al.] -- _tWhat is at stake. _gIntroduction / _rErica Solway -- _tOne nation, interdependent : exploring the boundaries of citizenship in the history of social security and Medicare / _rBrian R. Grossman ... [et al.] -- _tWhy all women (and most men) should support universal rather than privatized social security / _rMadonna Harrington Meyer -- _tHealthy, wealthy, and wise? Challenges to income security for elders of color / _rSteven P. Wallace , Valentine M. Villa -- _tQuality of life for communities of color / _rE. Percil Stanford, Donna L. Yee, , Edgar E. Rivas -- _tThe ongoing debates over social insurance programs. _gIntroduction / _rBrooke A. Hollister -- _tCan threats to social insurance in the United States be repelled? / _rRobert H. Binstock , James H. Schulz -- _tSocial security privatization : the institutionalization of an idealogical movement / _rJudie Svihula , Carroll L. Estes -- _tA normative approach to social security : our obligation to future generations / _rHarry R. Moody -- _tCritical perspectives on social insurance reform. _gIntroduction / _rCarroll L. Estes -- _tSocial insurance in Europe / _rAlan Walker -- _tPensions in crisis : aging and inequality in a global age / _rChris Philipson -- _tFederalism, state taxation of OASDI benefits, and the economic well-being of older Americans / _rPhoebe S. Liebig , Bernard A. Steinman -- _tSocial justice and tax expenditures / _rDebra Street -- _tTeaching social insurance : critical pedagogy and social justice. _gIntroduction / _rLeah Rogne -- _tMake history ground-breaking by teaching essential history : putting social security in U.S. history syllabi / _rW. Andrew Achenbaum -- _tTeaching collaborative learning and continuing education strategies about social security and Medicare / _rPatricia K. Cianciolo -- _tBeyond lectures and tests : facilitating applied and interactive social insurance learning experiences in gerontology courses / _rC. Joanne Grabinski -- _tEpilogue: From the audacity of hope to the audacity of action / _rCarroll L. Estes ... [et al.]. |
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