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Registro 5 de 20
Clasificación:
330.126 D383
Título:
Democracy and the welfare state. [electronic resource]. The two Wests in the age of austerity. --
Imp / Ed.:
New York, NY, Estados Unidos : Columbia University Press, c2017.
Descripción:
1 recurso en línea (418 p.)
Contenido:
Introduction: the uneasy promise of the welfare state. -- 1. Historians interpret the welfare state, 1975-1995. -- I. Democracy and the welfare state in Europe and the United States. -- 2. Reconciling European integration and the national welfare state: a neo-weberian perspective. -- 3. Democracy after the welfare state: an interview. -- II. Varieties of retrenchment. -- 4. Privatization and self-responsibility: patterns of welfare-state development in Europe and the United States since the 1990s. -- 5. Paradise lost? Social citizenship in Norway and Sweden. -- 6. Social citizenship in the U.S. affordable care act. -- 7. In the shadow of employment precarity: informal protection and risk transfers in low-end temporary staffing. -- 8. From the walfere state to the carceral state: whither social reproduction? -- III. Gender, the family, and social provison. -- 9. Family matters: social policy, an overlooked constraint on the development of European citizenship. -- 10. Transforming gendered labor policies in Sweden and the United States,1960s. 2000s. -- 11. Breadwinner liberalism and its discontents in the American welfare state. -- IV. Possibilities of resistance. -- 12. Nationalism's challenge to European citizenship, democracy, and equality: potential for resistance from transnational civil society. -- 13. Poor-people power: the state, social provision, and American experiments in democratic engagement. -- 14. Grassroots challenges to capitalism: an interview. --
Resumen:
After World War II, states on both sides of the Atlantic enacted comprehensive social benefits to protect working people and constrain capitalism. A widely shared consensus specifically linked social welfare to democratic citizenship, upholding greater equality as the glue that held nations together. Though the "two Wests," Europe and the United States, differ in crucial respects, they share a common history of social rights, democratic participation, and welfare capitalism. But in a new age of global inequality, welfare-state retrenchment, and economic austerity, can capitalism and democracy still coexist? In this book, leading historians and social scientists rethink the history of social democracy and the welfare state in the United States and Europe in light of the global transformations of the economic order. Separately and together, they ask how changes in the distribution of wealth reshape the meaning of citizenship in a post-welfare-state era. They explore how the harsh effects of austerity and inequality influence democratic participation. In individual essays as well as interviews with Ira Katznelson and Frances Fox Piven, contributors from both sides of the Atlantic explore the fortunes of the welfare state. They discuss distinct national and international settings, speaking to both local particularities and transnational and transatlantic exchanges. Covering a range of topics—the lives of migrant workers, gender and the family in the design of welfare policies, the fate of the European Union, and the prospects of social movements—Democracy and the Welfare State is essential reading on what remains of twentieth-century social democracy amid the onslaught of neoliberalism and right-wing populism and where this legacy may yet lead us.
ISBN:
9780231180344 (print version)
ISBN:
9780231542654 (e-book)
Notas:
Acceso a una copia de este título.
Descripción basada en la versión impresa de este registro: ProQuest 5276161.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (Pp. 361-372).
Recurso digital:
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