The Dynamic Welfare State accounts for the transition of social programming from governmental to corporate auspices, identifying not only the primary beneficiaries of emerging social markets, but the increasing influence of wealthy individuals and corporations in crafting public policy to meet industry requirements as well.
The Dynamic Welfare State accounts for the transition of social programming from governmental to corporate auspices, identifying not only the primary beneficiaries of emerging social markets, but the increasing influence of wealthy individuals and corporations in crafting public policy to meet industry requirements as well.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Stoesz, PhD, has experience in public welfare, mental health, and higher education. His books have addressed children's services, welfare reform, international development, professional education, and social policy. The Dynamic Welfare State, initially a monograph posted on the web-site of the New America Foundation, was expanded to book length courtesy of a Fulbright award.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. A THEORY OF THE WELFARE STATE Chapter 2. THE TRIUMPH OF PRAGMATISM Chapter 3. THE PROMISE OF SOCIAL ENGINEERING Chapter 4. THE MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS Chapter 5. THE BEST POLICY MONEY CAN BUY Chapter 6. THE MEDICAL INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Chapter 7. THE RISE OF THE POLICY PLUTOCRACY Chapter 8. MARKETS FOR THE MARGINALIZED Chapter 9. THE DYNAMIC WELFARE STATE Chapter 10. CAPITALISM AND WELFARE PHILOSOPHY Chapter 11. IS THE WELFARE STATE RELEVANT FOR THE 21st CENTURY? Index
Chapter 1. A THEORY OF THE WELFARE STATE Chapter 2. THE TRIUMPH OF PRAGMATISM Chapter 3. THE PROMISE OF SOCIAL ENGINEERING Chapter 4. THE MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS Chapter 5. THE BEST POLICY MONEY CAN BUY Chapter 6. THE MEDICAL INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Chapter 7. THE RISE OF THE POLICY PLUTOCRACY Chapter 8. MARKETS FOR THE MARGINALIZED Chapter 9. THE DYNAMIC WELFARE STATE Chapter 10. CAPITALISM AND WELFARE PHILOSOPHY Chapter 11. IS THE WELFARE STATE RELEVANT FOR THE 21st CENTURY? Index
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