At the end of the 20th century, the welfare state is being
subjected to fundamental re-appraisal. It is commonly argued that
modern Western societies require a new moral economy in which
responsibility for welfare and social care is shifted from the
state to the family and community. This text critically assesses
the range of academic and political debates around the questions
such a shift raises, exploring how far social solidarity is
possible when social inequality has become so in evidence in the
last two decades of the 20th century.
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