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Social Policy, Welfare State, and Civil Society in Sweden - Volume II: The Lost World of Social Democracy 1988-2015 (Hardcover, 3rd Enlarged, Reset ed.)
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Social Policy, Welfare State, and Civil Society in Sweden - Volume II: The Lost World of Social Democracy 1988-2015 (Hardcover, 3rd Enlarged, Reset ed.)
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Social Policy, Welfare State, and Civil Society in Sweden I-II
gives a comprehensive account of the global invention of the
welfare state, from the far north of the West to the global East
and Southeast, and from its social policy origins to the most
recent challenges from civil society. This second volume aims at
the civil society challenge to the welfare state since 1988, or
"the lost world of social democracy." It opens with an overview of
the three generations of comparative welfare state research, from
Harold Wilensky to Gosta Esping-Andersen, Theda Skocpol and
onwards. Inspired by the work of Norbert Elias, Karl Polanyi, and
Stein Rokkan as well as by Benedict Anderson, Tom Nairn and Elinor
Ostrom, the civilizing process and embeddedness of the
welfare-industrial complex are scrutinized. The author's key
concepts are imagined welfare communities, and common pool
resources in (civil) society and state. Privatization trends in
Sweden - from take-off to bonanza - and domestic resistance to the
powers of the day are then lucidly assessed, and the simultaneous
deconstruction and reconstruction of a once famous welfare state is
elaborated with force and vigour. Finally, the cross-national
Scandinavian differences are outlined. The five essays of volume II
emphasize the historical relativity of social welfare institutions
and argue against all developmental metaphysics. This work is an
updated and enlarged edition in two volumes of Sven Hort's
well-known and wide-ranging dissertation Social Policy and Welfare
State in Sweden, published under the author's birth name Sven E.
Olsson in 1990. The first volume contains the original four essays
and covers the formation and evolution of the Swedish welfare state
1884-1988. In praise of the new edition: "The publication of this
book in 1990 marked a turning point in understanding of how the
Swedish welfare state should be conceptualized both from a
historical and comparative perspective. Its combination of
sophisticated theoretical perspectives and in-depth empirical
analysis became a model for many later studies of welfare state
regimes. Added to the timely new edition is a 'volume II' sequel
that updates and deepens the analysis of how the Swedish welfare
state has fared during the era of globalization. This new edition
is a 'must read' for everyone interested in the history and future
of welfare state regimes." - Bo Rothstein, August Rohss Chair in
Political Science, University of Gothenburg In praise of the first
edition: ..". takes us beyond simple analyses, emphasizing the deep
historical roots of social democracy in Sweden and considering the
role of ideas, the organization of politics, and the activities of
social classes other than labor in building and securing Swedish
social policy. Olsson's book presents a comprehensive overview of
the development of the Swedish welfare state and a detailed
consideration of several key episodes of welfarestate development."
- American Journal of Sociology "This is a very scholarly and broad
ranging analysis of the postwar Swedish welfare state ... which is
invaluable for comparative policy analysis." - Critical Social
Policy ..". essential reading for sociologists and political
scientists." - Contemporary Sociology Sven E. O. Hort is Professor
in Social Welfare at the College of Social Sciences, Seoul National
University, Korea. He is an alumnus of Lund University. In Sweden
he taught sociology at Linneaus and Sodertorn universities.
Currently he is the chief editor of the Swedish journal Arkiv.
Tidskrift for samhallsanalys and a deputy editor of European
Societies. With Stein Kuhnle he is the author of "The Coming of
East and South-East Asian Welfare States," Journal of European
Social Policy (2000).
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