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University of Richmond

2006

American welfare state

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[Introduction To] Disability Rights And The American Social Safety Net, Jennifer L. Erkulwater Jan 2006

[Introduction To] Disability Rights And The American Social Safety Net, Jennifer L. Erkulwater

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The recent history of the American welfare state has been viewed with dismay by those on the left because of the steady contraction of benefits under both Republican and Democratic administrations. In contrast, Jennifer L. Erkulwater describes the remarkable success of advocacy for the disabled at a time when the federal government was seemingly impervious to liberal policy innovations.

Since the War on Poverty the American public's support for social-welfare policies has gradually eroded as conservative politicians have gained power and demographic changes and uncertain economic growth have enhanced pressures for fiscal retrenchment. Yet, the past thirty years have also …