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Losing Ground

American Social Policy, 1950-1980
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This classic book serves as a starting point for any serious discussion of welfare reform. Losing Ground argues that the ambitious social programs of the1960s and 1970s actually made matters worse for its supposed beneficiaries, the poor and minorities. Charles Murray startled readers by recommending that we abolish welfare reform, but his position launched a debate culminating in President Clinton's proposal "to end welfare as we know it."

Product Details

PublisherBasic Books
Publish DateMarch 10, 2015
Pages352
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780465065882
Dimensions9.1 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Charles Murray is the W. H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He came to national attention first in 1984 with Losing Ground and again more recently with Coming Apart. He lives with his wife in Burkittsville, Maryland.

Reviews

Myron Magnet
"There's no better proof of the adage that ideas have consequences than Charles Murray's Losing Ground: in its argument, and in the fact that it changed the world."

Newt Gingrich
"One of the pivotal books around which American history turned."

David Frum
"One of the outstanding works of the pioneering era of conservative thought."

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