Originally published in 1971 and now reissued with a new Preface by
John Offer this book examines the historical origins, (both
institutional and academic) of social policy and administration and
the theoretical contribution of such key figures in the development
of the social sciences as Marx, Spencer, Weber and Durkheim. It
then analyses the application of normative theory in this field;
examines the concepts of exchange and stigma in social welfare; and
looks at the idea of citizenship and the use of the social
services. In a final section the author presents a number of models
of social welfare.
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