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  • Abraham Epstein [r]: Russian-born economist who was devoted to the causes of social justice and social insurance. [e]
  • Edwin E. Witte [r]: (1887-1960), an economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who developed the Social Security Act of 1935 and is known as "the 'Father' of Social Security." [e]
  • Isaac Max Rubinow [r]: Advocate of national health and social insurance whose Social Insurance (1913) was an influence in forming progressive policy on the subject of unemployment compensation and national health insurance in the U.S. [e]
  • Abraham Epstein‎ [r]: Russian-born economist who was devoted to the causes of social justice and social insurance. [e]