Values in Social Policy: Nine Contradictions

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First published in 1981, Values in Social Policy provides a means towards understanding the conflicts, contradictions and uncertainties involved in working in a welfare state. In the nine chapters, Jean Hardy explores the conflicting values posed within nine contradictions: authority versus liberation, for example, or the personal versus the political, equality versus freedom, bureaucracy versus professionalism. The author demonstrates how values can be contrasted with their supposed opposites; she traces the roots of the different values and, in so doing, sets out a clear and original account of the issues involved when choices have to be made and decision taken. This book will be of interest to students of sociology, social policy, and economics.

Author(s): Jean Hardy
Series: Routledge Revivals
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 144
City: London

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CONTENTS
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Authority versus liberation
Chapter 2 Representative versus participatory theories of government
Chapter 3 Needs and resources
Chapter 4 The family: the basis of society or the root of all its problems?
Chapter 5 Bureaucracy versus professionalism
Chapter 6 Decision-making: rationality versus negotiation
Chapter 7 The individual versus the community
Chapter 8 Equality versus freedom
Chapter 9 The personal versus the political
Notes
Bibliography
Index