Reimagining Social Welfare : : Beyond the Keynesian Welfare State / / James P. Mulvale.
Published Under the Garamond Imprint Globalization and the rightward shift in politics in recent years have de-legitimated and largely dismantled the Keynesian welfare state that developed in the thirty year period after World War II. This book undertakes a re-theorization of social welfare, and inv...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Desperately Seeking a Successor to the Welfare State -- 2 Who Works, Who Gets Paid, and Who Cares? -- 3 Economic Security in an Insecure World -- 4 The Multiple Axes of Social Equality and Welfare -- 5 New Dimensions of Citizenship: The Democratization and Greening of Social Welfare -- 6 Towards a New Vision of Social Welfare for the Twenty-First Century -- Notes -- Appendix I: Key Informant Interviews -- Appendix II: Glossary of Acronyms -- References -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Desperately Seeking a Successor to the Welfare State -- 2 Who Works, Who Gets Paid, and Who Cares? -- 3 Economic Security in an Insecure World -- 4 The Multiple Axes of Social Equality and Welfare -- 5 New Dimensions of Citizenship: The Democratization and Greening of Social Welfare -- 6 Towards a New Vision of Social Welfare for the Twenty-First Century -- Notes -- Appendix I: Key Informant Interviews -- Appendix II: Glossary of Acronyms -- References -- Index |
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