The development of social policy in Europe is explored in this accessible intellectual history and analysis of the welfare state.
From the Industrial Revolution onwards, the book identifies three important concepts behind efforts to address social concerns in Europe: social democracy, Christian democracy and liberalism. With guides to the political and ideological protagonists and the beliefs and values that lie behind reforms, it traces the progress and legacies of each of the three traditions.
For academics and students across social policy and the political economy, this is an illuminating new perspective on the welfare state through the last two centuries.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Three roads
2. The invention of laissez faire
3. Utopian socialism
4. Reform liberalism and technocracy
5. Catholic social thought versus modernity
6. The case for social democracy
7. Social engineering versus democracy
8. The rise of neoliberalism
9. European Christian democracy
10. Legacies
Über den Autor
Bryan Fanning is Professor of Migration and Social Policy at University College Dublin.