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Replacing public policy with patronage
Monday, December 27th, 2010
Dec 23 2010
Who needs sound public policy when we can depend on the generosity and largesse of the elite? Who needs a social welfare system, when we have charitable giving from the wealthy? This attitude permeates virtually all elements of the Fords’ policy approach — whether… that an arts and culture plan can be replaced by selling tickets to galas, or the belief… that youth-oriented social programs could be replaced by football teams and cheerleading squads
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