Welfare by Norman P Barry

Welfare by Norman P Barry

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This text traces the historical origins of welfare to 18th-century sources in moral and social philosophy, and shows how doctrines of welfare have been associated with a variety of social philosophies, including utilitarianism, rights, individualism and collectivism.

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Welfare by Norman P Barry

This text traces the historical origins of welfare to 18th-century sources in moral and social philosophy and shows how, in the evolution of the concept, doctrines of welfare have been associated with a variety of social philosophies, including utilitarianism, rights, individualism and collectivism. The author explores the economic and philosophical rationales of the welfare state and considers the theoretical debate in the light of recent developments in social theory. He shows how the welfare issue has begun to affect the liberal versus communitarian controversey, and goes on to provide a thorough analysis of the re-thinking of welfare policy in the light of criticism from the New Right. The result is a text for students of politics, sociology and social policy, and a reference for researchers as well as those with a wider interest in the welfare state.
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ISBN 13 9780335201426
ISBN 10 0335201423
Title Welfare
Author Norman P Barry
Series Concepts In The Social Sciences
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 1999-02-01
Number of pages 160
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