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Who defined social actions as "mass betterment through propaganda and social legislation"?

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Answered by Keshav1024
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Mary Richmond was the first social worker who defined social actions as "mass betterment through propaganda and social legislation".
Answered by shilpa85475
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The first social worker was Marry Richmond who defined social actions as "mass betterment through propaganda and social legislation".

Explanation:

  • MARY RICHMOND has described social action as “mass betterment through propaganda and social legislation”.
  • This meaning stresses on improving the situation of huge sections of population as an aim of social action with propaganda and social legislation as main strategies.  
  • In 1966, BALDWIN described social action as “an organized attempt to change social and economic institutions as notable from social work or social service, the fields which do not characteristically cover essential changes in established institutions.  

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