The Struggle for Social Security, 1900–1935

The Struggle for Social Security, 1900–1935 image
ISBN-10:

082295379X

ISBN-13:

9780822953791

Author(s): LUBOVE, Roy.
Released: Mar 15, 1986
Format: Paperback, 304 pages
to view more data

Description:

For the first one-third of the twentieth century, proposals for workmen's compensation, unemployment or health insurance, and widow's or old age pensions met steep resistance on the grounds that such programs would diminish the dignity of the individual. In this book, Roy Lubove examines the clash between the traditional American ethic of individualism and voluntarism and the push for an active government role in social welfare assistance, and the battles within the social security movement itself. He concludes his study with the actual legislative enactments of 1935 when, after the experience of the Great Depression, social insurance came into its own.












We're an Amazon Associate. We earn from qualifying purchases at Amazon and all stores listed here.