Part I. Communication Gaps across Generational Perspectives -- 1. Can Baby Boomers Leave a Meaning-filled Legacy to Millennials? -- 2. Social Security Myths in an Age of Misinformation and Big Lies -- 3. Why Historical Facts Matter When Interpreted Pragmatically -- 4. Risks, Rights, and Responsibilities under Social Security -- Part II. A Senior Historian's Evolving Interpretations of Social Security -- 5. The Significance of the 1983 Social Security Amendments -- 6. Conservatives Create a Different Historical Context for Social Security -- 7. Will Fears over a Pandemic, a Fractured Political Economy, and Racism Stir New Hopes and Demand for Social-Security Reforms? -- Part III. Re-Thinking Social Security in Order to Become Change Agents -- 8. Changing within Myself to Better Relate to Others -- 9. Negotiating Solidarity, Sustainability, and Stewardship under Social Security.
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