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  2. Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits, but ...

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    "In essence, this money has been stolen from all of us for all these years," said an 84-year-old woman whose late husband's Social Security benefits were slashed. "It's not fair."

  3. Structural violence - Wikipedia

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    Structural violence is a form of violence wherein some social structure or social institution may harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic needs or rights.. The term was coined by Norwegian sociologist Johan Galtung, who introduced it in his 1969 article "Violence, Peace, and Peace Research". [1]

  4. Experts: 6 Things That Could Happen To Social Security Over ...

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    Social Security benefits are a source of income for 68 million seniors, totaling more than $1.5 trillion in payouts annually, according to the Social Security Administration. So, the fact that it ...

  5. What Will Happen to Your Benefits if Social Security ... - AOL

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    Social Security's problem is serious, but it's not necessarily as dire as many people believe. Benefits will not be going away even if the trust funds are depleted, but your payments could be ...

  6. Structural evil - Wikipedia

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    Structural evil or systemic evil is evil which arises from structures within human society, rather than from individual wickedness or religious conceptions such as original sin. One example of Structural evil within a society would be slavery. Structural evil arises within human societies because of the way humans act.

  7. Natural evil - Wikipedia

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    Natural evil (also non-moral or surd evil) is a term generally used in discussions of the problem of evil and theodicy that refers to states of affairs which, considered in themselves, are those that are part of the natural world, and so are independent of the intervention of a human agent.

  8. Absence of good - Wikipedia

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    …it is possible that one thing in relation to another may be evil, and at the same time within the limits of its proper being it may not be evil. Then it is proved that there is no evil in existence; all that God created He created good. This evil is nothingness; so death is the absence of life. When man no longer receives life, he dies.

  9. Millions of people may get expanded Social Security benefits ...

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    The Social Security Administration has a diminished staff after Congress has for years declined to fund the agency at its requested levels, even as the baby boomer generation ages and adds to the ...