1st Edition

The Philosophy of the State and the Practice of Welfare The Writings of Bernard and Helen Bosanquet

By Bernard Bosanquet Copyright 1997
710 Pages
by Routledge

Unemployment, poverty and the role of the state were themes which structured the discourse of social theory and the developing social legislation in Britain at the end of the Victorian period and the early twentieth century. This collection examines the neglected contribution of Bernard and Helen Bosanquet to that contemporary maelstrom of ideas about the condition of the people, the process of... Read more

Preface, 1 The Duties Of Citizenship 2 The Duties Of Citizenship Continued 3 The Children Of Working London 4. For The Protection Of Children 5. The Position Of Women In Industry 6. Marriage In East London 7. The Industrial Residuum 8 Character In Its Bearing On Social Causation 9 Old Pensioners 10 Pauperism And Old Age Pensions 11 The Meaning And Methods Of True Charity 12 Some Aspects Of Reform 13 Origin And History Of The English Poor Law 14 Some Controverted Points In The Administration Of Poor Relief 15 Returns As An Instrument In Social Science 16 Socialism And Natural Selection 17 The Principle Of Private Property 18 The Reality Of General Will, Index.

Biography

Bernard Bosanquet