| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - 1988 - 156 หน้า
...community served and the tone with which parent contacts were maintained. Alinsky had theorized that "To give people help while denying them a significant...individual. In the deepest sense it is not giving but taking—taking their dignity" (p. 123). From John Dewey and the British Infant School movement, the... | |
| Doria Pilling, City University (London, England). Rehabilitation Resource Centre - 1995 - 242 หน้า
...passive puppet-like recipients of private or public services. To give people help, while denying them significant part in the action, contributes nothing...sense, it is not giving but taking - taking their dignity. Denial of the opportunity for participation is the denial of human dignity and democracy.... | |
| Mark Priestley - 1999 - 266 หน้า
...own crises and who are not helpless, passive puppet-like recipients of private or public services. To give people help, while denying them a significant...sense, it is not giving but taking - taking their dignity. Denial of opportunity for participation is the denial of human dignity and democracy. It will... | |
| David Ellerman - 2005 - 358 หน้า
...own crises and who are not helpless, passive, puppet-like recipients of private or public services. To give people help, while denying them a significant...sense it is not giving but taking — taking their dignity. Denial of the opportunity for participation is the denial of human dignity and democracy.... | |
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