Introduction; 1: The Rationalization of Care; 2: An Ambiguous Project; 3: The Ethos of the Welfare State; 4: The Shaking of the Welfare State; 5: Morality and the Democratic Triangle; 6: Conclusion
Anton Zijderveld
-Zijderveld, a sociologist at Erasmus University, argues that the
European welfare state is -waning,- not in the sense of
disappearing but becoming less statist and more reliant on
nongovernmental organizations and business firms... The book
deserves close attention from political observers and welfare
scholars across the continent and will interest American students
of welfare as a basis for comparative reflection.- --C. T.
Goodsell, Choice -In his thoughtful analysis of the topic, Anton C.
Zijderveld argues that the days of the intensive and extensive
welfare state are over. . . . The book provides a clear and helpful
framework for making sense of complex and still unfolding
developments in Western Europe, and it represents a valuable
resource for those interested in the role, authority, and
legitimacy of the modern democratic state.- --James L. Nolan, Jr.,
Contemporary Sociology -The Waning of the Welfare State gives
American readers an opportunity to get a taste of the
Christian-conservative view on the development of Continental
European welfare states.- --John Kvist and Mads Meier Jaeger,
Governance
"Zijderveld, a sociologist at Erasmus University, argues that the
European welfare state is "waning," not in the sense of
disappearing but becoming less statist and more reliant on
nongovernmental organizations and business firms... The book
deserves close attention from political observers and welfare
scholars across the continent and will interest American students
of welfare as a basis for comparative reflection." --C. T.
Goodsell, Choice "In his thoughtful analysis of the topic, Anton C.
Zijderveld argues that the days of the intensive and extensive
welfare state are over. . . . The book provides a clear and helpful
framework for making sense of complex and still unfolding
developments in Western Europe, and it represents a valuable
resource for those interested in the role, authority, and
legitimacy of the modern democratic state." --James L. Nolan, Jr.,
Contemporary Sociology "The Waning of the Welfare State gives
American readers an opportunity to get a taste of the
Christian-conservative view on the development of Continental
European welfare states." --John Kvist and Mads Meier Jaeger,
Governance
"Zijderveld, a sociologist at Erasmus University, argues that the
European welfare state is "waning," not in the sense of
disappearing but becoming less statist and more reliant on
nongovernmental organizations and business firms... The book
deserves close attention from political observers and welfare
scholars across the continent and will interest American students
of welfare as a basis for comparative reflection." --C. T.
Goodsell, Choice "In his thoughtful analysis of the topic, Anton C.
Zijderveld argues that the days of the intensive and extensive
welfare state are over. . . . The book provides a clear and helpful
framework for making sense of complex and still unfolding
developments in Western Europe, and it represents a valuable
resource for those interested in the role, authority, and
legitimacy of the modern democratic state." --James L. Nolan, Jr.,
Contemporary Sociology "The Waning of the Welfare State gives
American readers an opportunity to get a taste of the
Christian-conservative view on the development of Continental
European welfare states." --John Kvist and Mads Meier Jaeger,
Governance
"Zijderveld, a sociologist at Erasmus University, argues that the
European welfare state is "waning," not in the sense of
disappearing but becoming less statist and more reliant on
nongovernmental organizations and business firms... The book
deserves close attention from political observers and welfare
scholars across the continent and will interest American students
of welfare as a basis for comparative reflection." --C. T.
Goodsell, Choice
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