The Politics of Social Policy in the United States / / ed. by Theda Skocpol, Ann Shola Orloff, Margaret Weir.
This volume places the welfare debates of the 1980s in the context of past patterns of U.S. policy, such as the Social Security Act of 1935, the failure of efforts in the 1940s to extend national social benefits and economic planning, and the backlashes against "big government" that follow...
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The Politics of Social Policy in the United States / Studies from the Project on the Federal Social Role ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION Understanding American Social Politics -- I INSTITUTIONAL LIMITS AND PATTERNS OF POLICY -- Introduction -- 1 The Political Origins of America's Belated Welfare State -- 2 Redefining the New Deal: World War II and the Development of Social Provision in the United States -- 3 Blurring the Boundaries: How the Federal Government Has Influenced Welfare Benefits in the Private Sector -- 4 The Federal Government and Unemployment: The Frustration of Policy Innovation from the New Deal to the Great Society -- II TRANSFORMATIONS WITHIN THE NEW DEAL SYSTEM -- 5 Agriculture and the Politics of U.S. Social Provision: Social Insurance and Food Stamps -- 6 From Old-Age Assistance to Supplemental Security Income: The Political Economy of Relief in the South, 1935-1972 -- 7 Postwar Capitalism and the Extension of Social Security into a Retirement Wage -- III SOCIAL POLICY, RACE, AND THE "POVERTY PROBLEM" -- 8 The Limits of the New Deal System and the Roots of Contemporary Welfare Dilemmas -- 9 Race and the Liberal Agenda: The Loss of the Integrationist Dream, 1965-1974 -- 10 Racial Tensions and Institutional Support: Social Programs during a Period of Retrenchment -- 11 Politics and Policies of the Feminization of Poverty -- 12 Family Structure, Black Unemployment, and American Social Policy -- EPILOGUE The Future of Social Policy in the United States: Political Constraints and Possibilities -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION Understanding American Social Politics -- I INSTITUTIONAL LIMITS AND PATTERNS OF POLICY -- Introduction -- 1 The Political Origins of America's Belated Welfare State -- 2 Redefining the New Deal: World War II and the Development of Social Provision in the United States -- 3 Blurring the Boundaries: How the Federal Government Has Influenced Welfare Benefits in the Private Sector -- 4 The Federal Government and Unemployment: The Frustration of Policy Innovation from the New Deal to the Great Society -- II TRANSFORMATIONS WITHIN THE NEW DEAL SYSTEM -- 5 Agriculture and the Politics of U.S. Social Provision: Social Insurance and Food Stamps -- 6 From Old-Age Assistance to Supplemental Security Income: The Political Economy of Relief in the South, 1935-1972 -- 7 Postwar Capitalism and the Extension of Social Security into a Retirement Wage -- III SOCIAL POLICY, RACE, AND THE "POVERTY PROBLEM" -- 8 The Limits of the New Deal System and the Roots of Contemporary Welfare Dilemmas -- 9 Race and the Liberal Agenda: The Loss of the Integrationist Dream, 1965-1974 -- 10 Racial Tensions and Institutional Support: Social Programs during a Period of Retrenchment -- 11 Politics and Policies of the Feminization of Poverty -- 12 Family Structure, Black Unemployment, and American Social Policy -- EPILOGUE The Future of Social Policy in the United States: Political Constraints and Possibilities -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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