Radicals believe that the Social Security system
A) is insignificant as a social welfare system because benefits do not equal contributions.
B) is an important social welfare system with many flaws.
C) is progressive in nature.
D) transcends class bias in that it contributes and benefits from it.
E) All of the above.
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Q9: In the Radical analysis, an example of
Q10: The long-term problems for Social Security include
Q11: Conservatives criticize Social Security on the grounds
Q12: Liberals defend Social Security on the grounds
Q13: Compared to 1950, the ratio of paid
Q15: Radicals assert that the attack on the
Q16: Social Security is the largest in the
Q17: Social Security was originally intended to allow
Q18: Liberals have proposed setting up the Social
Q19: From a radical perspective, Social Security is
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