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Robert Ball and the Politics of Social Security

AUTHOR: Edward D. Berkowitz
ISBN: 0299189503

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In the second half of the twentieth century, no one had more influence over Social Security than Robert Ball, who in 1947 wrote the key statement defining why social insurance, not welfare, should be America's primary income maintenance program....

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Robert Ball and the Politics of Social Security
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by Edward D. Berkowitz

Book Description
In the second half of the twentieth century, no one exerted more influence over Social Security than Robert Ball, who in 1947 wrote what became the key statement defining why social insurance, not welfare, should be America's primary income maintenance program. This policy-oriented biography surveys the history of Social Security from 1950 to the present through the eyes of the public servant most crucial to its development. Drawing on exclusive access to Robert Ball's papers and Ball's own extensive oral memoir created for this project, Edward D. Berkowitz explains how Social Security came to be America's most important social welfare program. Ball's role in expanding coverage to more workers during the period between 1950 and 1972, as well as in supporting the indexing of benefits to the rate of inflation, directly affected the lives of senior citizens and the overall U. S. economy. Berkowitz demonstrates how Robert Ball used the conservative means of social insurance toward the liberal end of expanding the welfare state. He considers octogenarian Robert Ball's legacy in the face of the George W. Bush administation's goal of replacing Social Security with private accounts.

About the Author
Edward D. Berkowitz is professor of history and director of the Program in History and Public Policy at George Washington University.


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         Book Review

Robert Ball and the Politics of Social Security
- Book Reviews,
by Edward D. Berkowitz

Robert Ball and the Politics of Social Security

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This policy-oriented biography surveys the history of Social Security from 1950 to the present through the eyes of the public servant most crucial to its development. Drawing on exclusive access to Robert Ball's papers and Ball's own extensive oral memoir created for this project, Edward D. Berkowitz explains how Social Security came to be America's most important social welfare program. Ball's role in expanding coverage to more workers during the period between 1950 and 1972, as well as in supporting the indexing of benefits to the rate of inflation, directly affected the lives of senior citizens and the overall U.S. economy.

Berkowitz tells the inside story of Social Security politics, including controversies during the 1970s, Congressional rescue of the program in 1983, and the ongoing debates about structure and solvency that have enveloped the program since the 1990s. He looks at how the Social Security Administration gained and nearly lost a reputation for administrative competence, how Medicare was put into operation, and why campaigns to create national health insurance have failed.

SYNOPSIS

Berkowitz (history, George Washington U.) tells how Ball, as the chief administrator of US Social Security from 1953 to 1972 and its chief defender for the rest of the century, crafted the program during the era of its greatest growth and success using the conservative means of contributory social insurance to accomplish the liberal end of an expanded welfare state. Though he had Ball's cooperation, he says his account is far from authorized. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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