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When Movements Matter: The Townsend Plan and the Rise of Social Security (Princeton Studies in American Politics)

When Movements Matter: The Townsend Plan and the Rise of Social Security (Princeton Studies in American Politics)
Author: Edwin Amenta
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 336
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 0691138265
Dewey Decimal Number: 368.4300973
EAN: 9780691138268
ASIN: 0691138265

Publication Date: July 21, 2008
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When Movements Matter accounts for the origins of Social Security as we know it. The book tells the overlooked story of the Townsend Plan--a political organization that sought to alleviate poverty and end the Great Depression through a government-provided retirement stipend of $200 a month for every American over the age of sixty.

Both the Townsend Plan, which organized two million older Americans into Townsend clubs, and the wider pension movement failed to win the generous and universal senior citizens' pensions their advocates demanded. But the movement provided the political impetus behind old-age policy in its formative years and pushed America down the track of creating an old-age welfare state.

Drawing on a wealth of primary evidence, historical detail, and arresting images, Edwin Amenta traces the ups and downs of the Townsend Plan and its elderly leader Dr. Francis E. Townsend in the struggle to remake old age. In the process, Amenta advances a new theory of when social movements are influential.

The book challenges the conventional wisdom that U.S. old-age policy was a result mainly of the Depression or farsighted bureaucrats. It also debunks the current view that America immediately embraced Social Security when it was adopted in 1935. And it sheds new light on how social movements that fail to achieve their primary goals can still influence social policy and the way people relate to politics.



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