Originally published in 1981 Social Welfare and the Failure of the
State looks at how the 1980s have ushered in an intensification on
the debate of the role of the state in social welfare. The book
highlights the trends towards centralisation in modern Britain and
then provides a critical argument on to new ground. It highlights
the trends towards centralisation in modern Britain and then
provides a critical analysis of the growth of the social services
in the 1960s and 1970s. But its target is the way these services
were provided, not the amount of money spent on them. The authors
argue that they have grown in the wrong direction.
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