I am dedicated to social work however I am currently retired but I am planning on starting up a new Christian group that's main focus is helping Homeless mentally ill addicts. Please don't confuse my idea of helping others with socialism because I care more about the sick, the hungry and poor than the economy.
Wasn't "The Grapes of Wrath" required reading where you went to school?
I have not conflated social work or good works with social economic theory. They are two different topics, rather you seem to insist that the New Deal was the solution to the failings of a forced derailed economy.
Yes indeed, pursuing the causes and real reasons for the depression of the 30's would be helpful as well, but will you do it?
While a good writer John Steinbeck was a socialist with a biased message, which is fine as long as you read it with that knowledge.
No worries, though, the Canadian education system was far, far more rigorous then the American system for a long time, sadly I think it has followed suit now.