The Limits of Social Policy by Nathan Glazer

The Limits of Social Policy by Nathan Glazer

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Many social policies of the 1960s and 1970s, designed to overcome poverty and provide a decent standard of living for all Americans, ran into trouble in the 1980s with politicians, social scientists, and the public. Here Glazer looks back at what went wrong, arguing that our social policies effectively targeted some problems but ignored others.

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The Limits of Social Policy by Nathan Glazer

Many social policies of the 1960s and 1970s, designed to overcome poverty and provide a decent standard of living for all Americans, ran into trouble in the 1980s with politicians, social scientists, and the public. Here Glazer looks back at what went wrong, arguing that our social policies effectively targeted some problems but ignored others.
The Limits of Social Policy is must reading for the domestic policy makers, regardless of party, who will presume rather rapidly after they capture the White House that their capacity to mold American society knows no bounds if only they can pull the right political levers in Washington* New York Times Book Review *
[This] is a book about the policy process itself, about the necessary shortcomings of grand proposals and the influences on policy. And, characteristically for Mr. Glazer, it is pragmatic, thorough and evenhanded… The Limits of Social Policy will be discouraging reading for all those people—liberal, moderate or even conservative—who fondly believe that it is possible to devise and implement a national social policy that will sharply reduce poverty and distress. That is precisely why they should read it. * Wall Street Journal *
A theoretical work of surpassing practicality. This will be the text on social policy for the eighties. Yes, there are limits, but they are well beyond our present horizons. Glazer summons us to try once more, and to do better this time. -- Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
These essays confirm Nathan Glazer’s role as one of the most prominent and provocative social thinkers. His views ought to be heard by all sides of the public policy debate. -- David Ellwood, author of Poor Support
Nathan Glazer’s long-held distinction in the study of social policy in America is once more reaffirmed in this fascinating volume. The book sparkles with fresh material and also fresh, coruscating insights. -- Robert Nisbet
Nathan Glazer was Professor of Education and Sociology, Emeritus, at Harvard University.
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ISBN 13 9780674534438
ISBN 10 0674534433
Title The Limits of Social Policy
Author Nathan Glazer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 1988-08-25
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.