Welfare and IdeologyHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1994 - 228 páginas Considering the principles underlying social welfare provision, this text surveys the main schools of thought in this area, from the New Right and Democratic Socialism through to feminist and green thinking. This edition takes into account the changes in thinking about social welfare provision. |
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The New Right | 15 |
The Middle Way | 46 |
Democratic socialism | 74 |
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