188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    A revised and rewritten version of the best-selling textbook, described by Sociological Review as 'essential reading for every student of social policy. '

    Chapter 1 Society, the state, social problems and social policy; Chapter 2 The anti-collectivists; Chapter 3 The reluctant collectivists; Chapter 4 The Fabian socialists; Chapter 5 The Marxists; Chapter 6 The future of the welfare state;

    Biography

    Vic George is Professor of Social Policy and Administration and Social Work at the University of Kent at Canterbury. Paul Wilding is Professor of Social Administration at the University of Manchester. Together they have written Motherless Families (1972), Ideology and Social Welfare (1976) and The Impact of Social Policy (1984), all published by Routledge & Kegan Paul. They were also joint editors of the Concepts in Social Policy series (also published by Routledge & Kegan Paul).,
    Professor of Social Administration, University of Manchester

    `A valuable and above all readable textbook for students.' - Richard Marquiss, Community Care

    `Essential reading for every student of social policy' - Sociological Review (of the 1st edition)