Not for patching: a strategic welfare review

"In his famous report of 1942, the economist and social reformer William Beveridge wrote that World War II was a 'revolutionary moment in the world's history' and so a time 'for revolutions, not for patching'. The Beveridge Report outlined the welfare state that Clement...

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Hauptverfasser: Field, Frank 1942-2024 (VerfasserIn), Forsey, Andrew (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Haus Publishing 2018
Schriftenreihe:Haus curiosities
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Zusammenfassung:"In his famous report of 1942, the economist and social reformer William Beveridge wrote that World War II was a 'revolutionary moment in the world's history' and so a time 'for revolutions, not for patching'. The Beveridge Report outlined the welfare state that Clement Attlee's government would go on to implement after 1946, instituting, for the first time, a national system of benefits to protect all from 'cradle to the grave'. Since then the welfare system has been patched, beset by muddled thinking and short-termism"--
Beschreibung:xii, 155 Seiten 18 cm
ISBN:9781910376799

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