Social work always deals with crisis. We are practical people. The great policy makers of the past century had specific crisis for which their expertise had innovative solutions.
For instance, Harry Hopkins was an innovator, an ambitious man who wanted to make changes in the lives of the poor; and his ambition led him to the heights of power. He was a social worker, a teacher, an organizer, a president's aide and an internationally known liaison to the most powerful men of his era.
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