Abstract

Social workers have a tendency to proceed on issues of domestic policy in terms of sweeping simplicities. Certainly, the pub lic has been presented in grossly simplified terms with such matters as the services is sue in public assistance and the notion of an all-inclusive, noncategorical public assistance system. Although we may have thought these issues through more deeply than our presentation reflects, we have paid a penalty for each oversimplification, a penalty it would be useful to avoid in think ing through income maintenance for the 1970's.

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