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Welfare State Versus Welfare Society?
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1985ABSTRACT The welfare state is not just a system of personal insurance but an expression of community, of concern for our fellows. It places some things beyond the question of purchasing power. Yet its structures are often criticised as subverting personal and social cares and responsibilities. Arguably there is a ‘dialectic of self-destruction’ here, a
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Welfare State and Welfare Society
Government and Opposition, 1985‘CRISIS? WHAT CRISIS?’, THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER was reported to have replied to a question concerning the alleged crisis in sterling. In the case of the welfare state it might seem that the appropriate response would be ‘Which crisis? ’ since there are several on the menu - fiscal crisis, legitimacy crisis, crisis of ungovernability .
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2015
The Nordic countries are world-known for their comprehensive welfare states and their low levels of inequality. Some people think that such a welfare state is a dystopia to be avoided at all costs. Others believe the Nordic welfare state is a paradise on earth.
Kangas, Olli, Kvist, Jon
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The Nordic countries are world-known for their comprehensive welfare states and their low levels of inequality. Some people think that such a welfare state is a dystopia to be avoided at all costs. Others believe the Nordic welfare state is a paradise on earth.
Kangas, Olli, Kvist, Jon
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2023
“Welfare state” can be broadly understood as the totality of policies, laws, rules and institutions created to address old and new social risks. Political sociology’s most important contributions to the welfare state literature are rooted in Paul Pierson’s criticism that entrenched interests and path dependencies on the one hand, and the cognitive ...
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“Welfare state” can be broadly understood as the totality of policies, laws, rules and institutions created to address old and new social risks. Political sociology’s most important contributions to the welfare state literature are rooted in Paul Pierson’s criticism that entrenched interests and path dependencies on the one hand, and the cognitive ...
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