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Double standard : social policy in Europe and the United States / James W. Russell.

By: Russell, James W, 1944-Publication details: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010. Edition: 2nd edDescription: 194p. 23cmISBN: 9781442206588Subject(s): Social policy -- Comparative method | Social policy -- History | Europe -- Social policy | United States -- Social policyDDC classification: 320.6094 LOC classification: HN28. | R87 2010
Contents:
Note to the Second Edition Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: From Social Problems to Social Policies Chapter 2: The Social Worldview of Medieval Christianity as Prologue Chapter 3: Secular Transitions and Assumptions Chapter 4: Marx, Durkheim, and the Limits of Laissez-faire Capitalism Chapter 5: From Theory to Ideology Chapter 6: The Origins of Social Policy in Europe and the United States Chapter 7: Alternative Approaches to Social Policy Chapter 8: Social Cohesion and Inequality Chapter 9: Poverty Chapter 10: Unemployment: The Sword of Damocles Chapter 11: Support for Child Raising Chapter 12: Support for the Aged Chapter 13: Health Care Chapter 14: Ethnic and Racial Policy Chapter 15: Incarceration as Social Policy Chapter 16: Summary: Principles for Progressive Social Policy Afterword: Social Impacts of The Great Recession in Europe and the United States Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note to the Second Edition Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: From Social Problems to Social Policies Chapter 2: The Social Worldview of Medieval Christianity as Prologue Chapter 3: Secular Transitions and Assumptions Chapter 4: Marx, Durkheim, and the Limits of Laissez-faire Capitalism Chapter 5: From Theory to Ideology Chapter 6: The Origins of Social Policy in Europe and the United States Chapter 7: Alternative Approaches to Social Policy Chapter 8: Social Cohesion and Inequality Chapter 9: Poverty Chapter 10: Unemployment: The Sword of Damocles Chapter 11: Support for Child Raising Chapter 12: Support for the Aged Chapter 13: Health Care Chapter 14: Ethnic and Racial Policy Chapter 15: Incarceration as Social Policy Chapter 16: Summary: Principles for Progressive Social Policy Afterword: Social Impacts of The Great Recession in Europe and the United States Notes Bibliography Index About the Author