||16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| very interesting|By Long term customer|In my quest to understand the history of welfare, I read most of this today and found the author's arguments fairly compelling. The author makes a good case for his conclusions regarding the negative social effects of various governmental policies, especially during the 1960's when welfare skyrocketed. In this book we learn why that may|From Publishers Weekly|Murray, coauthor of The Bell Curve, argued that the social programs of the '60s and the '70s worsened the plight of the poor and minorities. This 10th anniversary issue includes a new introduction by the author. |Copyright 1994 Reed Busin
This classic book serves as a starting point for any serious discussion of welfare reform. Losing Ground argues that the ambitious social programs of the1960s and 1970s actually made matters worse for its supposed beneficiaries, the poor and minorities. Charles Murray startled readers by recommending that we abolish welfare reform, but his position launched a debate culminating in President Clinton's proposal to end welfare as we know it.” [PDF.kk78] Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980, 10th Anniversary Edition Rating: 3.56 (752 Votes)
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