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The ethics of welfare : Human rights, dependency and responsibility

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Britain's New Labour government claims to support the cause of human rights.

At the same time, it claims that we can have no rights without responsibility and that dependency on the state is irresponsible.

The ethics of welfare offers a critique of this paradox and discusses the ethical conundrum it implies for the future of social welfare.

The book explores the extent to which rights to welfare are related to human inter-dependency on the one hand and the ethics of responsibility on the other.

Its intention is to kick start a fresh debate about the moral foundations of social policy and welfare reform.The book: explores the concepts of dependency, responsibility and rights and their significance for social citizenship; draws together findings from a range of recent research that has investigated popular, political, welfare provider and welfare user discourses; discusses, in a UK context, the relevance of the recent Human Rights Act for social policy; presents arguments in favour of a human rights based approach to social welfare.

The book is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of welfare.

It is aimed at students and academics in Social Policy, Social Work, Sociology, Politics and Law.

It will also interest policy makers and welfare professionals, particularly those concerned with welfare benefits and social care.

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Product Details
Policy Press
1861345585 / 9781861345585
Hardback
361.941
24/03/2004
United Kingdom
English
224 p.
24 cm
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