Social Security in the United States: An Analysis and Appraisal of the Federal Social Security Act |
Contents
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THUNDER ON THE LEFT | 69 |
THE LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF THE SECURITY ACT | 84 |
OLDAGE ASSISTANCE INSURANCE | 129 |
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE | 151 |
THE WELFARE FEATURES OF THE ACT | 185 |
CHAPTER VIII ADMINISTRATIVE FEATURES AND POSSIBILITIES | 206 |
SOME NEEDED NEXT STEPS | 271 |
PRIVATE PENSION PLANS AND THE CLARK AMENDMENT | 292 |
CONSTITUTIONAL PROSPECTS | 306 |
ADDENDAOctober 30 1936 | 323 |
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APPENDIX | 327 |
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THE RESPONSE OF THE STATES | 231 |
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