A New History of Social WelfareAllyn and Bacon, 1997 - 468 pagine This book offers a wide-ranging view of religious, economic and political forces from prehistory, the Clinton administration, and the actions of the 104th Congress. This revised study reviews the history of social welfare in the USA, including that relating to women and minority groups. This edition emphasizes particularly the political and economic aspects of a global-international society. It also features a up-to-date critical analysis of the far-right backlash against social welfare and social programmes, through the US 104th Congress. |
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... Industrial Revolution and the Emergence of Capitalism The Industrial Revolution is tied to the beginnings of cotton textile production ( about 1760 ) , when capitalism emerged , legitimated by the Protestant work ethic and tied to ...
... Industrial Revolution and the Emergence of Capitalism The Industrial Revolution is tied to the beginnings of cotton textile production ( about 1760 ) , when capitalism emerged , legitimated by the Protestant work ethic and tied to ...
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... industrial communi- ty and devised plans for cooperative agrarian organizations . His work became the model for English socialism . The Industrial Revolution and the New Poor Law In England and on the Continent , agricultural and industrial ...
... industrial communi- ty and devised plans for cooperative agrarian organizations . His work became the model for English socialism . The Industrial Revolution and the New Poor Law In England and on the Continent , agricultural and industrial ...
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... industries of interstate commerce.37 Massive unionization of unskilled workers followed , joining in 1937 to become the Congress of Industrial Organizations ( CIO ) . By 1939 there were 10.6 million members in organized labor : 5 ...
... industries of interstate commerce.37 Massive unionization of unskilled workers followed , joining in 1937 to become the Congress of Industrial Organizations ( CIO ) . By 1939 there were 10.6 million members in organized labor : 5 ...
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The Institution of Social Welfare | 30 |
Political Economy | 61 |
Feudalism and the Welfare State | 89 |
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