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Social Policy and Public Policy

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Social Policy and Public Policy

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Social Policy and Public Policy book

Inequality and Justice

Social Policy and Public Policy

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Social Policy and Public Policy book

Inequality and Justice
ByLee Rainwater
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 1974
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315129686
Pages 484
eBook ISBN 9781315129686
Subjects Social Sciences
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Rainwater, L. (1974). Social Policy and Public Policy: Inequality and Justice (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315129686

ABSTRACT

This classic volume was originally designed as an introduction to social science perspectives on a broad range of social issues in American society, specifically the complex social problems of the 1960s. Because the volume is structured as a survey, it is neither exhaustive or defi nitive. It does provide a wide range of information about these problems, as well as the many diff erent policy initiatives that were developed to cope with them. Readers can learn a great deal about the common themes, predilections and quandaries that characterized United States responses to the complex problems of the 1960s and the patterns of inequality and injustice prevalent at that time.The essays were selected to cover the range of substantive problematic issues of the period, the social science perspectives that were brought to bear on them, and the range of social science methodologies used. Finally, the selections emphasize the contributions that can be made to understanding social problems by intensive and rigorous social science research.Journalists and popular writers use a common sense approach to their study of social problems, and the results are often imaginative and incisive. Th e tools of social scientists produce information and analyses that contribute far more to our understanding than even the most insightful journalist can achieve. Th e selections in this volume highlight the deeper and more fundamental understanding of social issues that can come from rigorous analysis of government statistics, and from special sample surveys, from in-depth ethnographic studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

The Study of Social Problems
ByLee Rainwater

part I|54 pages

Modern Perspectives on Inequality and Social Problems

chapter 1|8 pages

The New Egalstarsanisw

ByHerbert J. Gans

chapter 2|6 pages

Liberty and Equality

ByHarold Laski

chapter 3|9 pages

Social Inequality and Social Integration

ByJohn H. Goldthorpe

chapter 4|11 pages

On The Origin of Inequality Among Men

ByRalf Dahrendorf

chapter 5|10 pages

The Dynamics of Distributive Systems

ByGerhard Lenski

chapter 6|7 pages

Policy Analysis and Equality

ByMartin Rein

part II|146 pages

Class Inequalities and Social Problems

chapter 7|7 pages

Poverty in the United States

ByLee Rainwater

chapter 8|12 pages

The American Distribution of Income

A Structural Problem
ByLester C. Thurow, Robert Lucas

chapter 9|14 pages

The Welfare Crisis

ByMartin Rein

chapter 10|12 pages

The Guaranteed Income

ByJames Tobin

chapter 11|20 pages

Education and Inequality

ByLee Rainwater

chapter 12|12 pages

Working-Class Family Life-Styles and Social Alienation

ByLee Rainwater

chapter 13|21 pages

Housing and Inequality

ByLee Rainwater

chapter 14|20 pages

Health and Inequality

ByLee Rainwater

chapter 15|13 pages

Who Needs Organized Family Planning Services?

ByFrederick S. Jaffe, Joy G. Dryfoos, George Varky

chapter 16|14 pages

Taxes and Inequality

ByJoseph A. Pechman

part III|72 pages

Inequalities of Status

chapter 17|9 pages

Black Unrest in the 1960s

ByThomas F. Pettigrew

chapter 18|16 pages

The 1960s: Decade of Progress for Blacks?

ByReynolds Farley, Albert Hermalin

chapter 19|10 pages

Attitudes Toward Racial Integration

ByAndrew M. Greeley, Paul B. Sheatsley

chapter 20|8 pages

When The Melting Pot Doesn’t Melt

ByNathan Glazer

chapter 21|21 pages

Sex Inequality

ByLee Rainwater

chapter 22|7 pages

Colonialism

The Case of the Mexican Americans
ByJoan W. Moore

part IV|74 pages

Inequalities of Power

chapter 23|11 pages

Equality of Voting

ByWalter Dean Burnham

chapter 24|14 pages

Community Action and Neighborhood Control

ByLee Rainwater

chapter 25|9 pages

Power and Symbol in Administrative Regulation

ByMurray Edelman

chapter 26|14 pages

The Vietnam War and Presidential Power

ByDaniel Ellsberg

chapter 27|17 pages

American Military Policy And Advanced Weapons

ByJames R. Kurth

chapter 28|9 pages

The Politics of Culture in America

ByHerbert J. Gans

part V|32 pages

International Stratification and Inequalities

chapter 29|13 pages

The Third World in International Stratification

ByIrving Louis Horowitz

chapter 30|14 pages

World Population Crisis

ByKingsley Davis

chapter 31|4 pages

Inequality Among Nations and International Redistribution

ByErnst Michanek

part VI|57 pages

Conflicts of Efficiency, Choice, and Equality

chapter 32|9 pages

Reason and National Goals

ByThomas Nagel

chapter 33|17 pages

Individual Adaptation and Collective Results

ByThomas C. Schelling

chapter 34|11 pages

Inequality, Affluence, and Environmental Problems

ByBarry Commoner

chapter 35|6 pages

The City As Sandbox

ByGeorge Sternlieb

chapter 36|13 pages

Metropolitan Dispersal and Growth

ByLee Rainwater
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