Originally published in 1976, Freedom and the Welfare State,
critiques the Welfare State in Britain and analyses the
relationship between freedom and welfare. The book considers
philosophical, literary and political expressions of the ideals of
liberty, and relates them to present-day issues in social policy
and the social services. It tackles the major questions emerging in
the current welfare debate such as, does state assistance destroy
individual initiative and independence and, are welfare
institutions agencies of social control which reinforce the
dominant economic order?
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