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Government / Egalitarianism / Public finance / Political ideologies / Welfare and poverty / Welfare / Social policy / Redistribution of wealth / Richard Titmuss / Welfare state / Public economics / Politics
Date: 2013-05-30 03:41:35
Government
Egalitarianism
Public finance
Political ideologies
Welfare and poverty
Welfare
Social policy
Redistribution of wealth
Richard Titmuss
Welfare state
Public economics
Politics

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