Social Welfare: Structure and Practice

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SAGE, Feb 28, 1995 - Political Science - 325 pages
Poverty, unemployment, limited access to health care: the litany of ills plaguing contemporary society seems endless, reflective of the pragmatic and philosophical battles waged to overcome what some perceive as insurmountable obstacles. What role has the state played in mitigating the effects of these harsh realities? Offering a comprehensive survey of past and present programs, Social Welfare considers the substance and results of government intervention. Shaped by the works of such distinguished figures as Martin Luther, Adam Smith, and Charles Darwin, this incisive text charts the progression of social welfare policy from inception to its current status. David Macarov links present policy to the convergence of five interacting motivations: mutual aid, religion, politics, economics, and ideology. In identifying these elements, Macarov assays the significance of each in determining the nature of social welfare and its future. Featuring chapter summaries and exercises, this intriguing introduction to social welfare policy and practice will involve and inform students of social work, political science, and sociology. "David Macarov has written a handy introductory social policy text for undergraduate that transcends the descriptive accounts of the social services that pervade the literature. Unlike many other introductory texts, Macarov does not seek to list the major social services and describe their functioning but focuses instead on the role of ideas and wider social forces in social welfare. The book is easy to read and thoroughly supported with recommendations for additional reading. It is a useful addition to the literature." --Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare
 

Contents

The Nature of Social Welfare
1
Motivations for Social Welfare
3
Human Needs
17
Social Welfare and the Family
43
The Use of Families and Other Institutions of Mutual
66
Religion as a Motivator of Social Welfare
85
Religion and Social Work Education
101
Politics as a Motivator of Social Welfare
107
Inflences on Social Welfare
181
The Influence of Charles Darwin and Adam Smith
206
Issues in Social Welfare
223
Persisting Unemployment
239
From Welfare State to Welfare Society and Welfare Reform
250
Description Prediction and Prescription
274
References
283
Index
309

Economics as a Motivator of Social Welfare
120
Ideology as a Motivator of Social Welfare
138
Isms as IdeologiesRacism Sexism
155
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320
About the Author 325
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