Richard Titmuss : welfare and society

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Richard Titmuss : welfare and society

David Reisman

Palgrave, 2001

2nd ed

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"First edition published 1977 by Heinemann Educational Books"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-299) and index

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内容説明

Richard Titmuss, Professor at the London School of Economics, adviser to governments, prolific author, was instrumental in shaping the new disciplines of Social Policy and Administration. He made a valuable contribution to social philosophy through his attempt to integrate welfare into its broad social context. In this revised edition of his well-known book, Professor Reisman relies on the whole of Titmuss's work, unpublished as well as published, to explain and evaluate the theories of this provocative but often difficult author.

目次

  • Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: THE STATUS OF SOCIAL POLICY The Definition of Social Policy Some Methodological Considerations Part One: Evaluations and Extensions PART II: SELECTIVITY Selectivity Part Two: Evaluations and Extensions PART III: UNIVERSALISM Universalism I: Social Costs and Social Benefits Universalism II: Integration and Involvement Universalism III
  • Planned Redistribution Part Three: Evaluations and Extensions PART FOUR: THE FAILURE OF THE MARKET The Failure of the Market I: Quality The Failure of the Market II: Choice The Failure of the Market III: Quantity The Failure of the Market IV: Price Part Four: Evaluations and Extensions Conclusions References Index

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