
Ideologies of Welfare
From Dreams to Disillusion
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. October 2025
Book
Hardback
212 pages
978-1-041-12455-9 (ISBN)
Description
The British welfare state has been a political and ideological battleground since its inception, yet many of the voices in the crucial debates have been lost in orthodox histories. First published in 1987, Ideologies of Welfare (now with a new preface by the authors) explores the development of the welfare state through the debates which surrounded it in three key periods-the turn of the century; the Beveridge period; and the 1970s and 1980s. Each section focusses on four main and competing approaches-laissez-faire individualism, Fabianism, socialism, and feminism. The tension between them is developed in a selection of substantial readings which are contextualized and contrasted by detailed commentaries from the authors.
For the first time we can trace the development of four key strands of welfare ideology in their own words. Buried debates are re-opened and hidden traditions identified, continuity and change are highlighted. The concluding chapter looks at the future of social security and examines the relationship between ideology and policy.
The combination of documentary material and commentary provides an invaluable history of welfare in the twentieth century for students of social policy and administration.
For the first time we can trace the development of four key strands of welfare ideology in their own words. Buried debates are re-opened and hidden traditions identified, continuity and change are highlighted. The concluding chapter looks at the future of social security and examines the relationship between ideology and policy.
The combination of documentary material and commentary provides an invaluable history of welfare in the twentieth century for students of social policy and administration.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
550 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-12455-9 (9781041124559)
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Persons
John Clarke is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at The Open University, UK. His research and writing have explored the contemporary transformations of nation, state and welfare.
Allan Cochrane is Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at The Open University, UK. His research and writing have explored the ways in which the spaces of politics and policy are made up in practice in ways that reflect relations of power within and beyond the state.
Carol Smart is a feminist sociologist. She has published works in the areas of criminology, family law and social policy.
Allan Cochrane is Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at The Open University, UK. His research and writing have explored the ways in which the spaces of politics and policy are made up in practice in ways that reflect relations of power within and beyond the state.
Carol Smart is a feminist sociologist. She has published works in the areas of criminology, family law and social policy.
Content
Introduction: Ideologies of Welfare Part 1: The Birth of the Welfare State (1900-14) Introduction 1. Laissez-faire 2. The New Liberalism 3. Fabianism 4. Feminism 5. Socialism Part 2. The Beveridge 'Revolution' (1942-8) Introduction 6. Fabianism 7. Feminism 8. Socialism 9. Laissez-faire Part 3: Beyond Consensus (1970-85) Introduction 10. Laissez-faire 11. Feminism 12. Socialism 13. Fabianism Part 4: Back to the Poor Law? Back to the Poor Law?