Unconditional: towards unconditionality in social policy
"Can anything ever be truly unconditional? Can public services such as healthcare or education be unconditional? And can an income ever be unconditional? This incisive book responds to these questions with a qualified 'yes,' and considers whether a social policy regime based on uncond...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Can anything ever be truly unconditional? Can public services such as healthcare or education be unconditional? And can an income ever be unconditional? This incisive book responds to these questions with a qualified 'yes,' and considers whether a social policy regime based on unconditionality might ever replace neoliberalism. Beginning with an exploration of the meaning of unconditionality and how the term relates to concepts such as universality and reciprocity, Malcolm Torry lays the foundations for an understanding of what an unconditionality paradigm in social policy might look like. He investigates how social policy characterised by unconditionality might fit within the spectrum of welfare state regimes and sets out the arguments for and against unconditionality in healthcare, education, income provision, and other social policy areas. Chapters delve into the history and ethics of unconditionality in social policy, with close reference to Hebrew and Christian scripture and philosophers' discussions on the possibility of unconditional giving. A key contribution to global debate on unconditionality in social policy, this invigorating book will prove an essential read for students and scholars interested in social and economic history, the economics of social policy, and Universal Basic Income. Its practical insights will also benefit journalists, think tank staff and policymakers"-- |
Beschreibung: | xi, 271 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781035313242 |
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505 | 8 | |a Preface -- Introduction to unconditional -- 1. The meaning of unconditionality -- 2. Social policy regimes -- 3. Is unconditional giving possible? -- 4. Arguments for unconditionality -- 5. Arguments for unconditionality in healthcare and education -- 6. Some of the arguments for unconditionality in income maintenance -- 7. More of the arguments for unconditionality in income maintenance -- 8. Arguments against unconditionality -- 9. A trajectory: Snapshots in history -- 10. Quite simply, unconditionality works -- 11. The ethics of unconditionality -- 12. Prospects for unconditionality -- Bibliography -- Index | |
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spelling | Torry, Malcolm 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)1058577123 aut Unconditional towards unconditionality in social policy Malcolm Torry (visiting fellow, Institute for Policy Research, University of Bath, UK) Cheltenham ; Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Publishing [2024] © 2024 xi, 271 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Preface -- Introduction to unconditional -- 1. The meaning of unconditionality -- 2. Social policy regimes -- 3. Is unconditional giving possible? -- 4. Arguments for unconditionality -- 5. Arguments for unconditionality in healthcare and education -- 6. Some of the arguments for unconditionality in income maintenance -- 7. More of the arguments for unconditionality in income maintenance -- 8. Arguments against unconditionality -- 9. A trajectory: Snapshots in history -- 10. Quite simply, unconditionality works -- 11. The ethics of unconditionality -- 12. Prospects for unconditionality -- Bibliography -- Index "Can anything ever be truly unconditional? Can public services such as healthcare or education be unconditional? And can an income ever be unconditional? This incisive book responds to these questions with a qualified 'yes,' and considers whether a social policy regime based on unconditionality might ever replace neoliberalism. Beginning with an exploration of the meaning of unconditionality and how the term relates to concepts such as universality and reciprocity, Malcolm Torry lays the foundations for an understanding of what an unconditionality paradigm in social policy might look like. He investigates how social policy characterised by unconditionality might fit within the spectrum of welfare state regimes and sets out the arguments for and against unconditionality in healthcare, education, income provision, and other social policy areas. Chapters delve into the history and ethics of unconditionality in social policy, with close reference to Hebrew and Christian scripture and philosophers' discussions on the possibility of unconditional giving. A key contribution to global debate on unconditionality in social policy, this invigorating book will prove an essential read for students and scholars interested in social and economic history, the economics of social policy, and Universal Basic Income. Its practical insights will also benefit journalists, think tank staff and policymakers"-- Text in English Bedingung (DE-588)4005194-8 gnd rswk-swf Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 gnd rswk-swf Social policy / 21st century Economic assistance Aide économique assistance Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 s Bedingung (DE-588)4005194-8 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-0353-1325-9 |
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