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5.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive, informed, and fascinating,
By Bookreader "Michelle" (Port Washington, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Artful work: The politics of social security reform (Random House series in political science) (Paperback)
This book tells a fascinating story of our government's response to the Social Security crisis of 1982. The author draws from numerous sources, as he worked like an embedded reporter and was privy to many meetings others did not attend. He obviously has a wide understanding of governmental processes, and relates this crisis to many other socio-political events. The political cartoons are a great comic relief for such a weighty and potentially dry subject.
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Artful Work: The Politics of Social Security Reform by Paul Charles Light (Paperback - Mar. 1985)
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