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Acknowledgments Introduction: An Empowering Approach to Welfare Programs Chapter 1: Beyond “Work First”: Repressive vs. Empowering Welfare Programs Chapter 2: Encouraging Work, Discouraging the Hustle: Economic Capital Chapter 3: Bridging and Bonding: Social Capital Chapter 4: Pedagogy Matters: Cultural Capital Chapter 5: Education vs. Therapy: Comparing Lewiston and Strafford Conclusion: Making the Best of a Bad Policy Notes References Index
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