Liberty, equality, fraternity
Autor Paul Spickeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2006
Paul Spicker's new book takes the three founding principles of the French Revolution - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity - and examines how they relate to social policy today. The book considers the political and moral dimensions of a wide range of social policies, and offers a different way of thinking about each subject from the way it is usually analysed. The book is in three main parts, one part devoted to Liberty, Equality and Fraternity in turn. Each part explores the elements and dimensions of the key concept, its application to policy, its interrelationship with the other two principles, and how policies have developed to promote the principle in society. The conclusion outlines three models of radical politics, based on the main concepts. Liberty, equality, fraternity is an original, thought-provoking book, addressing perennial themes with many topical examples drawn from policy in practice, and offering distinctive insights into socialist and radical thinking.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861348418
ISBN-10: 186134841X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 186134841X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
This book will prove to be an essential text for teachers and students of social policy. Professor Spicker analyses the complex issues of his subject matter with clarity, cogency and brevity and sets out, with commendable even-handedness, the dilemmas of choice that policy makers confront in the world of practical politics. The clarity of his exposition makes Liberty, equality, fraternity a pleasure to read. Robert Pinker, Emeritus Professor of Social Administration, London School of Economics and Political Science
With 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity' Spicker has eloquently reiterated the moral justification for the prescence of the state in the social policy domain. Journal of Social Policy, 2008.
Notă biografică
Paul Spicker, Centre for Public Policy & Management, The Robert Gordon University
Cuprins
Preface
Notes on the author
Introduction
Social welfare
Part One: Liberty
1 Liberty
Negative freedom
Positive freedom
Personal autonomy
Individual and social concepts of freedom
Arguments against liberty
Liberty in theory: an overview
2 Towards a free society
A free society
Creating the conditions for liberty
Freedom and the welfare state
Part Two: Equality
3 Equality
The meaning of equality
Inequalities
Arguments for inequality
Equality of what?
Equality and social justice
Individual and social equality
Equality and freedom
Equality in theory: an overview
4 Towards equality
Policies for equality
Equality and redistribution
Approaches to equality and egalitarian policies
Towards an equal society
Part Three: Fraternity
5 Fraternity and solidarity
Fraternity
Collective action
Cooperation
Mutual responsibility and aid
Solidarity
The common good
Social responsibility
The case against solidarity
Solidarity and equality
Solidarity and freedom
Fraternity and solidarity in theory: an overview
6 The inclusive society
Solidarity in practice
Promoting social solidarity
Solidarity and social welfare
The inclusive society
Conclusion: radical politics
Radical politics: three models
The political opposition
References
Subject index
Index of names
Notes on the author
Introduction
Social welfare
Part One: Liberty
1 Liberty
Negative freedom
Positive freedom
Personal autonomy
Individual and social concepts of freedom
Arguments against liberty
Liberty in theory: an overview
2 Towards a free society
A free society
Creating the conditions for liberty
Freedom and the welfare state
Part Two: Equality
3 Equality
The meaning of equality
Inequalities
Arguments for inequality
Equality of what?
Equality and social justice
Individual and social equality
Equality and freedom
Equality in theory: an overview
4 Towards equality
Policies for equality
Equality and redistribution
Approaches to equality and egalitarian policies
Towards an equal society
Part Three: Fraternity
5 Fraternity and solidarity
Fraternity
Collective action
Cooperation
Mutual responsibility and aid
Solidarity
The common good
Social responsibility
The case against solidarity
Solidarity and equality
Solidarity and freedom
Fraternity and solidarity in theory: an overview
6 The inclusive society
Solidarity in practice
Promoting social solidarity
Solidarity and social welfare
The inclusive society
Conclusion: radical politics
Radical politics: three models
The political opposition
References
Subject index
Index of names