Welfare as We Knew It
English

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Compared to other rich Western democracies the U.S. does less to help its citizens adapt to the uncertainties of life in a market economy. In Welfare As We Knew It Charles Noble offers a groundbreaking explanation of why America is so different. Drawing on research in comparative politics history and sociology he demonstrates that deeply-rooted political factors not public opinion have limited what reformers have been able to accomplish. Rich historical analysis covering the Wilson administration to the present is followed by a provocative look at future U. S. social policy. Reformers who want government to do more Noble argues must refocus their activities on political and institutional change such as campaign finance and labor-law reform if they hope to succeed. Taut comprehensive and accessible with a much-needed international perspective this book will change the way we look at U. S. social policy.
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