How did the social security act try to maintain a distinction between insurance and public assistance?
The Social Security Act tried to maintain a distinction between 'insurance' and 'public assistance' by drawing on the American tradition of individual responsibility and self-reliance as being more consistent with the social insurance approach. Social Security is paid into and is an earned right. ChaCha
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