Telling Tales: Living the Effects of Public Policy
By Sheila Neysmith, Kate Bezanson, and Anne O’Connell Published by Fernwood Publishing, 2005, 232 pp. CAD $24.95 REVIEWED BY LEA CARAGATA Associate Professor, Faculty of
By Sheila Neysmith, Kate Bezanson, and Anne O’Connell Published by Fernwood Publishing, 2005, 232 pp. CAD $24.95 REVIEWED BY LEA CARAGATA Associate Professor, Faculty of
This article was developed from a paper presented at Investigating in the Whole Community: Strategies for a Caring Society, a conference organized by the Trillium
The author wishes to thank the following for helpful comments on earlier draughts: Professor Walter E. Block, College of the Holy Cross; John D. Gregory,
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Introduction Whether the economy is expanding or declining, the prospects of employment for unskilled, marginal or disadvantaged people are likely to remain poor. The general
Rabbi Moses Ben Maimonides, a Spanish philosopher of the twelfth century The First and lowest degree is to give, but with reluctance or regret. This