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Social Security and Its Discontents. John Attarian.

by Attarian, John; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 23Global Issues. Publisher: World & I, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Contracts | Insurance | Political planning | Public relations and politics | Social policy | Social security | Social security -- History | Social security -- Privatization | Social security taxes | Social Security Trust FundDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Social Security's expansion to almost universal coverage--with almost all elderly Americans getting benefits and almost all working Americans paying taxes and eventually collecting benefits--has created a very dangerous political situation." (WORLD & I) The author discusses Social Security's political image and suggests that the public is under a "false consciousness" about the inner workings of the Social Security system.
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REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 21 The Globalization of Politics. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 22 Freedoms Under Siege. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 22 Powers of Patriot Act in Eye of the Beholder. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 23 Social Security and Its Discontents. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 24 High-Tech Voting Raises Questions. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 24 Who Counts the Votes?. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 25 Chaos and Constitution.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: Social Security and Its Discontents, Jan. 2003; pp. 251-267.

"Social Security's expansion to almost universal coverage--with almost all elderly Americans getting benefits and almost all working Americans paying taxes and eventually collecting benefits--has created a very dangerous political situation." (WORLD & I) The author discusses Social Security's political image and suggests that the public is under a "false consciousness" about the inner workings of the Social Security system.

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