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Social Security Born

Sebastian Farnham

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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Social Security Born explores the pivotal Social Security Act of 1935, revealing how it emerged from the depths of the Great Depression to become a cornerstone of the American social safety net. It examines the political maneuvering, history, and social welfare considerations that led to its creation, forever altering the relationship between the government and its citizens, particularly the elderly. Before this landmark legislation, elderly Americans often faced destitution, relying on overburdened families and charities. The book highlights the Act's immediate and lasting effects, demonstrating how it redefined social responsibility and provided economic security to millions. Organized into three parts, the book first sets the stage with the economic devastation of the 1930s, then dissects the legislative battles, and finally assesses the Act's profound impact on poverty rates and healthcare access. What makes this book unique is its focus on the human element, emphasizing the stories of individuals whose lives were transformed by this essential social program.

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Social Security Act of 1935