ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1976 Talking About Welfare is a collection of essays providing a general survey of the problems facing social welfare. The book introduces a number of philosophers, social workers and social administrators, concentrating on problems in describing a general philosophical orientation to social work, what it means to understand another person, and to problems in describing and justifying social work and social welfare activity. The essays collected contribute to discussion of a wide range of welfare issues, principally that of personal and social welfare, the moral justification of welfare provision, and conceptions of community.

chapter |50 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|13 pages

The right to welfare

Edited ByT.H. Marshall

chapter 2|24 pages

The concept of welfare

chapter 3|29 pages

The good of man

chapter 4|16 pages

Alienation and self-realization

Edited ByKai Nielsen

chapter 5|12 pages

Human rights, real and supposed

chapter 6|17 pages

Welfare state and welfare society

Edited ByR. M. Titmuss

chapter 8|18 pages

Liberty, equality and fraternity

chapter 9|30 pages

Who is my stranger?

Edited ByR. M. Titmuss

chapter 10|15 pages

The concept of community

Edited ByJohn Benson

chapter 12|14 pages

The art and science of helping

chapter 13|9 pages

Knowing by living through

Edited ByDorothy Walsh

chapter 14|14 pages

On not being judgmental

Edited ByIan T. Ramsey