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Compare and Contrast: Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron and the propaganda of the welfare state

Posted on January 17, 2019 by JL Admin

Works Cited

Frase, Peter, and Bhaskar Sunkara. “The Welfare State of America.” In se Times Nov. 2012: 20+.

Maurice, Johanna. “What Is Happening to America? ; Welfare States = Personal Tragedy, National Failure.” The Charleston Gazette (Charleston, WV) 22 Sept. 2012.

Morgan, Kimberly J. “America’s Misguided Approach to Social Welfare: How the Country Could Get More for Less.” Foreign Affairs January/February 2013: 153+.

Payne, James. “How America Drifted from Welfare to “Entitlement”” American Enterprise Mar. 2005: 26+.

“The Welfare State of America; the U.S. Government Is as Intrusive as Any Socialist State.” The Washington Times (Washington, DC) 16 Apr. 2010.

Vonnegut, Kurt. Harrison Bergeron, Published first in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1961.

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