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Quixote's Ghost - The Right, the Liberati, and the Future of Social Policy (Hardcover)
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American social policy, writes David Stoesz, is currently
experiencing an alarming paradigm shift. Quixote's Ghost, a
provocative new analysis of the ideological fight for control of
American social welfare policy, demonstrates how the Right pirated
the pragmatism championed by the Left since the New Deal and what
that means for the future of social policy. Stoesz's fascinating
account documents how conservative think tanks arose to combat the
dominance of liberal intellectualism in the university system, and
by now have taken command of the "means of analysis," flooding
Congress with proposals and effectively shifting American public
philosophy from liberalism to conservatism. While the Right devoted
enormous amounts of energy in reconstructing social policy, Stoesz
argues that the American liberal-intellectual class-the
Liberati-abandoned its original mission, defecting from the welfare
state project to pursue a philosophical tangent, postmodernism,
that vilified social policy and romanticized oppressed populations.
Presenting case studies from welfare reform and children's
services, he illustrates how both the Right and the Left have
shortchanged American social policy. In the process, he proposes
radical pragmatism as the solution to counter the dominance of an
emerging welfare-industrial complex and revive a Progressive
orientation to social policy. Only through citizen empowerment,
social mobility, and government restructuring, Stoesz argues, can
we effectively craft a new approach to social policy that meets the
requirements of the 21st century and transcends the impasse between
the Left and the Right. Quixote's Ghost, framed by the metaphor of
a Romantic Left whose actions-like Don Quixote's obsession with
chivalry-are out of synch with the present reality, will be of
immense interest to students and academics alike. As one of the few
books to chart this radical shift in social policy and its
implications on the ground, it will be sure to challenge both the
Right and the Left to craft a new approach to thinking about
American social policy.
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