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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lewis D. SolomonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781412854702ISBN 10: 1412854709 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 30 August 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<em>Building an Opportunity Society: A Realistic Alternative to an Entitlement State</em> considers how the federal government can build a better society, creating opportunities for the poor and using the government's power to change social structures for the better, and is a pick for college-level political and social science holdings alike. Chapters consider the domestic problems that federal programs and processes seek to address, and posits a move from a state of entitlement to one fostering opportunities. Policymakers need to restructure federal programs to create such options: this book tells how and provides keys for turning 'entitlement' into something much more growth-oriented. </p> --<em>California Bookwatch</em></p> Building an Opportunity Society: A Realistic Alternative to an Entitlement State considers how the federal government can build a better society, creating opportunities for the poor and using the government's power to change social structures for the better, and is a pick for college-level political and social science holdings alike. Chapters consider the domestic problems that federal programs and processes seek to address, and posits a move from a state of entitlement to one fostering opportunities. Policymakers need to restructure federal programs to create such options: this book tells how and provides keys for turning 'entitlement' into something much more growth-oriented. --California Bookwatch -Building an Opportunity Society: A Realistic Alternative to an Entitlement State considers how the federal government can build a better society, creating opportunities for the poor and using the government's power to change social structures for the better, and is a pick for college-level political and social science holdings alike. Chapters consider the domestic problems that federal programs and processes seek to address, and posits a move from a state of entitlement to one fostering opportunities. Policymakers need to restructure federal programs to create such options: this book tells how and provides keys for turning 'entitlement' into something much more growth-oriented.- --California Bookwatch Building an Opportunity Society: A Realistic Alternative to an Entitlement State considers how the federal government can build a better society, creating opportunities for the poor and using the government's power to change social structures for the better, and is a pick for college-level political and social science holdings alike. Chapters consider the domestic problems that federal programs and processes seek to address, and posits a move from a state of entitlement to one fostering opportunities. Policymakers need to restructure federal programs to create such options: this book tells how and provides keys for turning 'entitlement' into something much more growth-oriented. --California Bookwatch Building an Opportunity Society: A Realistic Alternative to an Entitlement State considers how the federal government can build a better society, creating opportunities for the poor and using the government's power to change social structures for the better, and is a pick for college-level political and social science holdings alike. Chapters consider the domestic problems that federal programs and processes seek to address, and posits a move from a state of entitlement to one fostering opportunities. Policymakers need to restructure federal programs to create such options: this book tells how and provides keys for turning 'entitlement' into something much more growth-oriented. --California Bookwatch -Building an Opportunity Society: A Realistic Alternative to an Entitlement State considers how the federal government can build a better society, creating opportunities for the poor and using the government's power to change social structures for the better, and is a pick for college-level political and social science holdings alike. Chapters consider the domestic problems that federal programs and processes seek to address, and posits a move from a state of entitlement to one fostering opportunities. Policymakers need to restructure federal programs to create such options: this book tells how and provides keys for turning 'entitlement' into something much more growth-oriented.- --California Bookwatch Author InformationLewis D. Solomon is Van Vleck Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School, USA. A prolific author on legal, business, public policy, and religious topics, he has written widely in areas of social and scientific policy that deal with legal issues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |