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Family, Welfare, and the State: Between Progressivism and the New Deal
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128 pages
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Exploring the New Deal and the welfare state, this book delves into the debate over their impact on the working class. It examines whether these initiatives served as a lifeline for workers or undermined their ability to sustain themselves. Through historical analysis and critical perspectives, the author challenges conventional views, inviting readers to reconsider the legacy of these policies and their long-term effects on society and labor dynamics.
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2015, paperback
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