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Invoking the invisible hand: social security and the privatization debates
Robert Asen
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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INTODUCTION: The Market Reaches for Social Security (page 1)
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CHAPTER 1. Policy Polysemy and the 1935 Social Security Debates (page 19)
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CHAPTER 2. Competing Metaphors of Insurance and Investment (page 61)
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CHAPTER 3. Representing Target Populations (page 103)
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CHAPTER 4. Reconstructing a Time for Reform (page 147)
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CHAPTER 5. Going Public with Privatization (page 189)
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CONCLUSION: Securing a Vibrant Democracy (page 233)
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Notes (page 251)
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Bibliography (page 287)
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Index (page 309)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RPA | 15.1 (Spring 2012): 176-179 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/rhetoric_and_public_affairs/v015/15.1.loehwing.html |
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
- 9780870138430 (hardcover)
- 9781628952728 (ebook)