Not exact matches
The coalition for A
Broader, Bolder Approach to Education claimed that the greatest gains could be achieved by addressing health, housing, and other
social ills (see «Straddling the Democratic Divide,» features, Spring 2009).
The absence of such contributes to many
social ills, whether failing to understand how health risks should be borne by a
broad support to help curtail individual risk, the purpose of insurance, performance of
social systems, or how reducing individual costs by allowing coastal construction in flood zones is based upon a lottery mindset.
So, I think the discussion about how public policy on things like climate change should be crafted to also address
broader or additional
social ills
So, I think the discussion about how public policy on things like climate change should be crafted to also address
broader or additional
social ills, like income / wealth inequality, or institutionalized oppression of almost any sort....