Modern Thinking On Welfare by George
An analysis of the life and work of the key thinkers on welfare in the past 50 years, set in the context of current debates on the role of the state in welfare provision and changing economic circumstances.
THE RIGHT: Hayek, Jim Tomlinson
Friedman, Norman Barry
THE MIDDLE WAY: Macmillan, Daniel Ritschiel
Beveridge, Richard Silburn
Keynes, Karel Williams and John Williams
T. H. Marshall, Galbraith, David Reisman
DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISTS: Tawney, Nicholas Deakin and Anthony Wright
Titmuss, Paul Wilding
Harrington, Robert A. Gorman
Plant, Stewart Miller
MARXISTS: O'Connor, Ian Gough
Offe, Hartley Dean
FEMINISTS: De Beauvoir, Mary Evans
Barrett, Fiona Williams
GREENS/POST-INDUSTRIALISTS: Gorz, Michael Kenny and Adrian Little
Robertson, Michael Cahill
RACE/NATIONALITY: Hall, Dave Denny
Rex, Floya Anthias