Building an Opportunity Society: A Realistic Alternative to an Entitlement State

Author:   Lewis D. Solomon
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781412854702


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   30 August 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lewis D. Solomon
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781412854702


ISBN 10:   1412854709
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   30 August 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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<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


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Lewis 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.

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