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An intellectual history of British social policy - Idealism versus non-idealism (Paperback, New)
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An intellectual history of British social policy - Idealism versus non-idealism (Paperback, New)
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The history of social policy is emerging as an area of growing
interest to both students and researchers. This topical book charts
the period from the 1830s to the present day, providing a fresh
analysis of the relationship between social theory and social
policy in the UK. Different ideas about the means and aims of
social policy suggested by Individualists, Idealists, and Fabian
Socialists are examined in depth and their impacts on the world of
social policy reassessed. Special consideration is given to the
history of ideas in relation to informal care and voluntary action,
as well as action by the state. An Intellectual History of British
Social Policy provides a valuable framework that exposes many of
the assumptions about the nature of welfare and its future
direction while reconsidering and challenging many long-held
beliefs about the evolution of social policy.
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