“All Americans who value Social Security and a dignified old age owe an enormous debt of gratitude to Abraham Epstein. This riveting, personal account of his life fills a gaping hole in the literature of the history of social insurance. I highly recommend this book.”—Nancy J. Altman, author of The Battle for Social Security: From FDR's Vision to Bush's Gamble
“How an idiosyncratic seat-of-the-pants Karl Marx–reading social activist managed to motivate high and mighty bureaucrats and politicians, including FDR himself. This book is written with grace, elegance, and verve.” —Victor Navasky, publisher emeritus of The Nation
“This is a fascinating piece of social history about the life and times of one of the designers of Social Security. Students of the New Deal will learn much from reading it.”—Dean Baker, coauthor of Social Security: The Phony Crisis
Pierre Epstein has been an actor in New York and Los Angeles. He is currently a freelance writer in New York.
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A welcome and recommended addition,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Abraham Epstein: The Forgotten Father of Social Security (Hardcover)
Abraham Epstein presents Abraham Epstein: The Forgotten Father of Social Security, a solid biography of the American social reformer who permanently transformed the responsibilities of the federal government and was instrumental in instituting the nigh-unassailable institution of Social Security. Written by Abraham Epstein's son, Pierre Epstein, Abraham Epstein: The Forgotten Father of Social Security is a unique blend of memoir and intellectual history. Occasional black-and-white photographs illustrate this heavily researched, smoothly presented true-life story. A welcome and recommended addition to library and private American History and biography shelves.
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fascinating tribute to a forgotten social activist,
By DrBabe (CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Abraham Epstein: The Forgotten Father of Social Security (Hardcover)
I was amazed to find this book so readable and well written. Pierre Epstein has written an able and accessible tribute to his remarkable father. I only wish that Abraham Epstein had lived a longer, healthier life. With his remarkable energy, drive, intelligence, and social conscience, I wonder if with another twenty years of life he would have been able to further positively influence the "social security" of our society.As I read this book, I wondered if Pierre Epstein has ever contemplated how much his father's sense of social justice was formed by his childhood's Jewish education. Abraham Epstein's life was a constant struggle to fulfill the essential commandment, "Justice, justice shall you pursue!"
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This review is from: Abraham Epstein: The Forgotten Father of Social Security (Hardcover)
Written by Abraham's son Pierre, this book provides a fascinating look at one man's struggle to breathe life into the Social Security system. Pierre Epstein brings a unique, personal insight and passion to his work (and includes a nice, feel-good, family angle to the story).By shedding new light on his father's often overlooked contribution to what is now a well established, although constantly threatened and questioned, part of our lives in America, Pierre Epstein not only shows the origins of our Social Security system, but helps to illuminate the present state of affairs, and offers hope for the future. With a new, more socially conscious (we hope) Congress now in session, it's only a matter of time before a Social Security debate with the White House heats up. With that in mind, there is no better time than the present to examine the roots of Social Security.
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