ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1976, Welfare State and Welfare Society breaks away from the prevailing notion that the welfare state is mainly concerned with the well-being of the entire nation. The book distinguishes the welfare state from the welfare society, and shows that there is often a yawning gulf between public policy and how people feel, think and behave. The book examines critically, the policies which have been adopted or advocated as relevant to a welfare state, and inquires how far the hopes and expectations centred on it have been realised.

chapter I|9 pages

The Nature of the Welfare State

chapter II|14 pages

Welfare State Principles and Policies

chapter III|17 pages

Social Attitudes in the Welfare State

chapter IV|29 pages

Equality and Affluence

chapter V|15 pages

Human Values in the Welfare State

chapter VI|26 pages

Growth and the Environment

chapter VII|17 pages

Economic Policy in the Welfare State

chapter VIII|36 pages

Achievement and Shortfall