European foundations of the welfare state [electronic resource] / Franz-Xaver Kaufmann ; translated from the German by John Veit-Wilson ; with the assistance of Thomas Skelton-Robinson.
Publisher: New York : Berghahn Books, 2015Description: xviii, 388 pagesContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780857454775 (e-book)
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- HN373 .K38 2015
- Also available in printed form ISBN 9781782386872
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
While social welfare programs, often inspired by international organizations, are spreading throughout the world, the more far-reaching notion of governmental responsibility for the basic well-being of all members of a political society is not, although it remains a feature of Europe and the former British Commonwealth. While social welfare programs, often inspired by international organizations, are spreading throughout the world, the more far-reaching notion of governmental responsibility for the basic well-being of all members of a political society is not, although it remains a feature of Europe and the former British Commonwealth. The welfare state in the European sense is not simply an administrative arrangement of various measures of social protection but a political project embedded in distinct cultural traditions. Offering the first accessible account in English of the historical development of the European idea of the welfare state, this book reviews the intellectual foundations which underpinned the road towards the European welfare state, formulates some basic concepts for its understanding, and highlights the differences in the underlying structural and philosophical conditions between continental Europe and the English-speaking world.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9781782386872
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