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The History and Politics of Health Care in America: From the Progressive Era to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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pp. 11-11
<p>Max J. Skidmore surveys the history and politics of the development of health care delivery in the United States, and reviews Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know, by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. This study, by two prominent scholars of health care in...</p>
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Editor's Letter
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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<p>Editor-in-Chief Max J. Skidmore shares his introductory thoughts about the first issue of PPP's Third volume.</p>
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Editor's Letter
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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<p>Editor-in-Chief Max J. Skidmore shares his introductory thoughts about the second issue of PPP's Third Volume.</p>
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Review of <i>Launching the War on Poverty: An Oral History</i>
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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pp. 10-10
<p>An oral history presents special characteristics. These require the author/editor (and any reviewer, as well) to adapt accordingly. There inevitably are many voices: in this instance, the voices of dozens of important officials who were intimately involved in the beginnings of the “war on...</p>
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Assisting the Working Poor in the USA
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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<p>Max J. Skidmore reviews <em>Boosting Paychecks: The Politics of Supporting America’s Working Poor</em>, by Daniel P. Gitterman.</p>
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Editor's Letter
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
3
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2011
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<p>Editor-in-Chief Max J. Skidmore shares his introductory thoughts about the fourth issue of PPP's Third Volume.</p>
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Scholarly Support for Social Security: A Political History of Prevailing Beliefs, and of the Growing Number of Works Demonstrating that the "Conventional" Often Is Not "Wisdom"
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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pp. 10-10
<p>Max J. Skidmore examines the current "conventional wisdom" regarding Social Security, and discusses a dozen of the growing number of books countering prevailing beliefs. He demonstrates that the "conventional" often is not "wisdom," but rather received dogma inspired by well-financed special...</p>
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Editor's Letter
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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<p>Editor-in-Chief Max J. Skidmore shares his introductory thoughts about the third issue of PPP's Third Volume.</p>
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The People, the Economy, and the Issues: A Participant Reports on National "Town Hall" Meetings on the Deficit
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
2
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2010
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pp. 2-2
<p>On June 26, 2010, the organization “America<em>Speaks</em>†sponsored “town hall meetings†in various cities around the United States, built around the theme “Our Budget, Our Economy.†The sessions purported to aim at determining the degree of support from citizens for...</p>
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Editor's Letter
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2010
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<p>Max J. Skidmore, Editor-In-Chief of <em>Poverty & Public Policy</em>, maps out the lineup of articles for Volume 2, Issue 3.</p>
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