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Index
Academy for Educational Development, 210
Achenbaum, W. Andrew, 132 -33
Adams, Henry, 13
Adams, Brooks, 13
Administration on Aging, 247
Age-based entitlements, 25, 50, 57, 137,
137 -139; age-based discounts, 253
Age-irrelevant society, 75, 92, 137,
195 -196
Age-versus-need debate, 87, 92, 137, 253
Aging network, 101, 107, 132, 193, 208,
220, 245
Ageism, 129, 221, 225, 249
Age discrimination, 221 -222, 225, 228
Aid to Families with Dependent Children
(AFDC), 106
Alinsky, Saul, 151
Alzheimer's Disease, 171
American Association of Retired Persons
(AARP), 73, 129, 131, 133, 141, 220
American exceptionalism, 13 -14
American Revolution, 12 -13
Area Agencies on Aging, 49, 101, 132, 150,
200, 253
Aries, Phillipe, 6
Arts and aging, 259
Augustine, Saint, 13
Automation 21, 24, 61, 214, 226
Babbit, Bruce, 139
Baby boom generation, 14 -15, 22
Banfield, Edward, 247
Beauvoir, Simone de, 82
Beck, Bertram, 155
Belbin, Eunice, and Belbin, M. Meredith,
216
Bell, Daniel, 39, 56 -57, 80, 136
Berger, Peter, 100 ; Berger and Neuhaus,
101, 143 ; Berger and Berger, 13, 153
Berkeley, William, 205
Best, Fred, 59
Beveridge, Lord, 20
Birch, David, 230
Blake, William, 92
Bloom, M., 91
Bluestone, Barry and Harrison, Bennett,
223 -224
Bogan, Louise, 237 -238
Borkman, Thomasina, 171
Boyte, Harry, 102, 151, 165
Butler, Robert, 82, 129, 205
Carter, Jimmy, 16, 18
Childhood, 6 -7
Children, 6 -7, 31
China, 257
Choate, Pat, 229

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Publication Information: Book Title: Abundance of Life: Human Development Policies for an Aging Society. Contributors: Harry R. Moody - author. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1988. Page Number: 301.
    
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