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The Welfare State We're In: The Failure Of The Welfare State
James Bartholomew

The Welfare State We're In: The Failure Of The Welfare State

Politico's Publishing Ltd (Nov 08, 2004)
9781842750636
| Hardcover
402 pages | 164 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 361.650941
LC Classification HV245 .B335 2004
LC Control No. 2005434367

Subject

  • Great Britain - Social Conditions
  • Political Science / Politics And Government / Great Britain
  • Welfare State

Plot

The founding of the welfare state in the 1940s has been seen as the crowning achievement of modern British social history. In this controversial book, however, journalist James Bartholomew argues that it has undermined the very decency and kindness that first inspired it, causing thousands of people to live in deprivation and resulting in a generation of badly educated and dependent citizens.James Bartholomew is a leader writer and columnist for the Daily Telegraph. He lives in London.

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