ABSTRACT

In a forward looking appraisal of the welfare state, Poverty, Welfare and the Disciplinary State examines such issues as: *the current dynamics of poverty in Britain, drawing on similar developments in Europe and the US *the major areas of social policy within which this abandonment and demonisation of the poor is taking place *the historical antecendents to this relationship between the state and the poor *the creation and expansion of a 'welfare' state that characterised the era of social democracy until the mid-1970s and from the point of view of the poor, was limited and conditional *the ideology and organisation of the New Right *the new terrain on which the struggle over the future of welfare and social policy must take place.

chapter |33 pages

Redefining the Poor

chapter |39 pages

Impoverishing the Poor

chapter |35 pages

The Abuse of the Poor

chapter |31 pages

The Vile Maxim of the Masters

chapter |37 pages

Re-Tooling the State

chapter |27 pages

Abandoning the Poor