United States -- Social policy
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United States -- Social policy
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- Intended consequences, birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America, Donald T. Critchlow
- What are social movements and what is gendered about women's participation in social movements?, by Benita Roth and Marian Horan
- Crime and punishment in America, Elliott Currie
- Congressional conservatism and the New Deal;, the growth of the conservative coalition in Congress, 1933-1939,, by James T. Patterson
- Values and public policy, Henry J. Aaron, Thomas E. Mann, Timothy Taylor, editors
- Food insecurity, a reference handbook, William D. Schanbacher and Whitney Fung Uy
- Dream and legacy, Dr. Martin Luther King in the post-civil rights era, edited by Michael L. Clemons, Donathan L. Brown, and William H.L. Dorsey
- The land of too much, American abundance and the paradox of poverty, Monica Prasad
- Changing the world, American progressives in war and revolution, Alan Dawley
- Getting paid while taking time, the women's movement and the development of paid family leave policies in the United States, Megan A. Sholar
- The New Deal, [by] Paul K. Conkin
- Learned helplessness, welfare, and the poverty cycle, Kristina Lyn Heitkamp, book editor
- The hidden welfare state, tax expenditures and social policy in the United States, Christopher Howard
- Laissez faire and the general-welfare state, a study of conflict in American thought, 1865-1901, Sidney Fine
- Blaming the Poor, the Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty, Susan D. Greenbaum
- Gay and lesbian rights in the United States, a documentary history, edited by Walter L. Williams and Yolanda Retter
- The United States of excess, gluttony and the dark side of American exceptionalism, Robert Paarlberg
- Poverty and welfare in America, examining the facts, David Wagner
- Homeless, narratives from the streets, Joshua D. Phillips
- Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society, John A. Andrew
- America's struggle against poverty in the twentieth century, James T. Patterson
- Do federal social programs work?, David B. Muhlhausen
- War against the weak, eugenics and America's campaign to create a master race, Edwin Black
- The color of welfare, how racism undermined the war on poverty, Jill Quadagno
- Native America and the question of genocide, Alex Alvarez
- America unequal, Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk
- The conscience of a liberal, Paul Krugman
- The mask of benevolence, disabling the deaf community, Harlan Lane
- Blood struggle, the rise of modern Indian nations, Charles Wilkinson
- Women and public policies, Joyce Gelb and Marian Lief Palley
- Educational handicap, public policy, and social history, a broadened perspective on mental retardation, Seymour B. Sarason and John Doris
- The dark side of reform, exploring the impact of public policy on racial equity, edited by Tyrell Connor and Daphne M. Penn
- Building peace in America, edited by Emily Sample and Douglas Irvin-Erickson
- The Republican resistance, #NeverTrump conservatives and the future of the GOP, edited by Andrew L. Pieper and Jeff R. DeWitt
- American Indian politics and the American political system, David E. Wilkins, University of Minnesota ; Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark, University of Victoria
- In pursuit of equity, women, men, and the quest for economic citizenship in 20th century America, Alice Kessler-Harris
- Confronting homelessness, poverty, politics, and the failure of social policy, David Wagner with Jennifer Barton Gilman
- The best of intentions, the triumphs and failures of the Great Society under Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, Irwin Unger
- Destinies of the disadvantaged, the politics of teenage childbearing, Frank F. Furstenberg
- Market friendly or family friendly?, the state and gender inequality in old age, Madonna Harrington Meyer and Pamela Herd
- The poverty paradox, understanding economic hardship amid American prosperity, Mark Robert Rank
- All our families, new policies for a new century : a report of the Berkeley family forum, edited by Mary Ann Mason, Arlene Skolnick, Stephen D. Sugarman
- Rethinking racial justice, Andrew Valls
- Video recording of President William Jefferson Clinton participating in a debate with Robert Dole in Hartford, Connecticut, [debaters, Bob Dole and Bill Clinton]
- Native America and the question of genocide, Alex Alvarez
- The twilight of capitalism, by Michael Harrington
- Not in our genes, biology, ideology, and human nature, R.C. Lewontin, Steven Rose, and Leon J. Kamin ; with a new introduction by the authors
- Reverse discrimination, dismantling the myth, Fred L. Pincus
- No longer homeless, how the ex-homeless get and stay off the streets, David Wagner with Gemma Atticks
- The state you see, how government visibility creates political distrust and racial Inequality, Aaron J. Rosenthal
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