Post-Industrial Socialism provides critical analysis of recent developments in leftist political thought. Adrian Little charts new directions in the economy and the effects they have had on traditional models of social welfare and orthodox approaches to social policy. In demonstrating the limitations of the welfare state and the associated concept of citizenship, this book suggests that we need to renew socialist welfare theory through the evaluation of universal welfare provision and a policy of breaking the link between work and income.
Post-Industrial Socialism provides critical analysis of recent developments in leftist political thought. Adrian Little charts new directions in the economy and the effects they have had on traditional models of social welfare and orthodox approaches to social policy. In demonstrating the limitations of the welfare state and the associated concept of citizenship, this book suggests that we need to renew socialist welfare theory through the evaluation of universal welfare provision and a policy of breaking the link between work and income.
Adrian Little is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Nene College of Higher Education, Northampton.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The context of post industrial socialism 1 Exploring post industrial socialism 2 The post industrial socialist critique of the welfare state 3 Towards socialist citizenship 4 Left ibertarianism, autonomy and human needs 5 Basic income: A viable theory for post industrial socialism? 6 The citizen's wage and reduced working hours 7 Conclusion: The future politics of welfare
Introduction: The context of post industrial socialism 1 Exploring post industrial socialism 2 The post industrial socialist critique of the welfare state 3 Towards socialist citizenship 4 Left ibertarianism, autonomy and human needs 5 Basic income: A viable theory for post industrial socialism? 6 The citizen's wage and reduced working hours 7 Conclusion: The future politics of welfare
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