The New Republic. A Scheme to Abolish Poverty.The Anti-poverty Society on the American Plan
The New Republic. A Scheme to Abolish Poverty.The Anti-poverty Society on the American Plan
Published in 1911, The New Republic: A Scheme to Abolish Poverty is a groundbreaking work of social theory that proposed a comprehensive plan to end poverty in America. Written by Charles Constantine McKeever, a leading social reformer of his day, the book argued that poverty was not an inevitable part of the human condition, but rather a social problem that could be overcome with the right policies and programs. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of social welfare in America.
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