Idea of Welfare

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Altruism
altruism and egoism
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Central Government
Classical Economic Theory
collective action analysis
Collectivism
Collectivist
Colonial Reformers
Community
Community in America
Community in America pre WW1
comparative welfare systems
Conditional Altruism
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Exchange in Social Welfare
Exchange Rates
Extended Kin Relations
Extensive Governmental Regulation
familial loyalties
Familial Welfare
Family
Foreign Exchange Rates
Free Market
Human Suffering
Informal Agencies
International Aid
Internationalism
Migration
Models of Social Welfare
modern welfare states
mutual aid
mutual aid history
Mutual Insurance
Nationalism
Paternalistic Welfare Policies
Polish National Alliance
pre-welfare state models
Search for Welfare
Settlement
Social Administrators
Social Change
Social Policy
Social Policy in Russia
Social Policy Studies
social policy theory
Social Welfare
Social Welfare in America
Social Welfare in America pre WW1
social welfare obligations in modern societies
Social Welfare Studies
Socialism
Tariff Reform
Tariff Reform League
The Welfare State
Typology of Social Welfare
Unilateral Transfer
Vice Versa
Welfare
World War One
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367177645
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1979, The Idea of Welfare critically reviews the concepts of egoism and altruism as they are expressed in residual and intuitional models of social welfare. The book describes the way in which the scope and limits of obligation and entitlement are determined in practice by the interplay of familial, communal, national and international loyalties. It also looks at the similarities and differences between economic and social forms of exchange and mutual aid. These major themes are developed in a comparative review, which explores the effects of social change on the ways in which people seek to preserve and enhance their welfare through self-help and collective action. The book focuses on Britain, the USA and Russia, it challenges conventional definitions of welfare, largely concerned with formal social policies sponsored by government and uses historical material to illustrate the dominant forms of a mutual aid which were practised before the development of modern welfare states.

Robert (Bob) Pinker served his academic apprenticeship in Richard Titmuss’s department at the LSE from the late 1950s under Brian Abel-Smith and Peter Townsend, as a research worker and a higher degree student. Successive academic appointments followed at Goldsmiths College, Chelsea College and then the LSE, from where he retired in 1996 as Professor of Social Administration.

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