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This book aims to review the intellectual foundations which underpinned the road towards the European welfare state, to formulate some basic concepts for its understanding, and to highlight how the underlying structural and philosophical conditions in continental Europe differed from those in the English-speaking world.

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”In spite of the great breadth of his work, Emeritus Professor Kaufmann has only had parts of his work translated into English. English-language audience has thus not been fortunate enough to have access to his very broad and comprehensive view on the “welfare state” as it emerged in the geography of continental Europe. In the book at hand the author has compiled a number of his older works, with the aim of interpreting the foundations of social policy in contemporary states and more specifically, of interpreting the core of the sociological approach to the welfare state. This book may serve as a good introduction to readers who seek to approach the various dimensions of social policies; it is also a useful methodological guide for analyzing contemporary social policy and its prospects.” · Social Cohesion and Development

"This collected edition of Professor Kaufmann's essays, written over many years and now translated into English, offers a way of thinking about the welfare state that may not be familiar to an international readership; indeed it exposes the distinctively different intellectual foundations that have shaped the continental European notion of state welfare compared with those of the English-speaking, or Anglo-Saxon, world…[a] splendidly eloquent set of essays." · Journal of Contemporary European Studies

An exceptional reprise of the welfare state experience, the author's sociological approach provides the means for gauging the adequacy of social policy over time and offering projections about the future… Highly recommended.” · Choice

“This book renders accessible a rich set of essays on the past and future development of the welfare state in Europe… and is essential reading.” · from the Foreword

The author belongs to a handful of leading German sociologists. While his international reputation is undisputed, much of his work is not available in English. This collection is an excellent introduction to his work that combines systematic and historical approaches, is highly theoretical (also with respect to the history of social theory), but at the same time based on a profound knowledge of empirical material.. · Jürgen Kocka, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam

Reagan, Thatcher, New Zealand, austerity, Bush, more Bush, endless financial crises. If we are as shortsighted as Walter Benjamin's famous "angel of history," we stare at the wreckage at our feet, while the "storm of progress" propels us backwards into the future. But Franz-Xaver Kaufmann's angel of history flies above the storm and looks beyond the wreckage, giving us a multi-dimensional, panoramic view across nations, shifting theories, and eras -- from their 19th century inceptions, through their mid-20th-century "Golden Age," and into their turn-of-the-millennium retrenchment and internationalization. If we want to reclaim our sense of solidarity and rebuild our systems for insuring social and economic well-being, this collection of carefully selected, translated, and revised essays is the place to start.” · Stephan Leibfried, Universität Bremen

"Even though the chapters were originally published separately, they fit well together and complement each other well… The book gives a thorough and solid overview not only of the European welfare state concept in itself but also sets it in an international context by including the United States and the former Soviet Union." · Isabelle Kürschner, Hanns-Seidel-Foundation



Table of Contents

List of Figures

Foreword
Anthony Atkinson

Translator’s Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction: A Sociological Perspective

PART I: INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS

Chapter 1. Pioneers of Social Reformism: Sismondi, List, Mill
Chapter 2. German Origins of a Theory of Social Reform: Hegel, Stein and the Idea of ‘Social Policy’
Chapter 3. Christian Infl uences on Social Reform
Chapter 4. Welfare Internationalism before the Welfare State: The Emergence of Social Human Rights

PART II: THEORY OF SOCIAL POLICY

Chapter 5. Social Security: The Leading Idea and its Problems
Chapter 6. Social Policy Intervention: Elements of a Sociological Theory 146
Chapter 7. First-order and Second-order Social Policies

PART III: THEORY OF AND FOR THE WELFARE STATE

Chapter 8. The State and the Production of Welfare
Chapter 9. National Welfare State Traditions and the European Social Model
Chapter 10. Towards a Theory of the Welfare State

PART IV: THE FUTURE OF THE WELFARE STATE

Chapter 11. The Welfare State’s Achievements and Continuing Problems
Chapter 12. Human Assets and Demographic Challenges to the Welfare State
Chapter 13. Solidarity and Redistribution under the Pressure of International Competition
Chapter 14. What Comes after the Classic Welfare State?

Bibliography
Index of Names
Index of Subjects

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780857454768, 978-0857454768
    ISBN10: 0857454765

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book aims to review the intellectual foundations which underpinned the road towards the European welfare state, to formulate some basic concepts for its understanding, and to highlight how the underlying structural and philosophical conditions in continental Europe differed from those in the English-speaking world.

    Trade Review

    ”In spite of the great breadth of his work, Emeritus Professor Kaufmann has only had parts of his work translated into English. English-language audience has thus not been fortunate enough to have access to his very broad and comprehensive view on the “welfare state” as it emerged in the geography of continental Europe. In the book at hand the author has compiled a number of his older works, with the aim of interpreting the foundations of social policy in contemporary states and more specifically, of interpreting the core of the sociological approach to the welfare state. This book may serve as a good introduction to readers who seek to approach the various dimensions of social policies; it is also a useful methodological guide for analyzing contemporary social policy and its prospects.” · Social Cohesion and Development

    "This collected edition of Professor Kaufmann's essays, written over many years and now translated into English, offers a way of thinking about the welfare state that may not be familiar to an international readership; indeed it exposes the distinctively different intellectual foundations that have shaped the continental European notion of state welfare compared with those of the English-speaking, or Anglo-Saxon, world…[a] splendidly eloquent set of essays." · Journal of Contemporary European Studies

    An exceptional reprise of the welfare state experience, the author's sociological approach provides the means for gauging the adequacy of social policy over time and offering projections about the future… Highly recommended.” · Choice

    “This book renders accessible a rich set of essays on the past and future development of the welfare state in Europe… and is essential reading.” · from the Foreword

    The author belongs to a handful of leading German sociologists. While his international reputation is undisputed, much of his work is not available in English. This collection is an excellent introduction to his work that combines systematic and historical approaches, is highly theoretical (also with respect to the history of social theory), but at the same time based on a profound knowledge of empirical material.. · Jürgen Kocka, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam

    Reagan, Thatcher, New Zealand, austerity, Bush, more Bush, endless financial crises. If we are as shortsighted as Walter Benjamin's famous "angel of history," we stare at the wreckage at our feet, while the "storm of progress" propels us backwards into the future. But Franz-Xaver Kaufmann's angel of history flies above the storm and looks beyond the wreckage, giving us a multi-dimensional, panoramic view across nations, shifting theories, and eras -- from their 19th century inceptions, through their mid-20th-century "Golden Age," and into their turn-of-the-millennium retrenchment and internationalization. If we want to reclaim our sense of solidarity and rebuild our systems for insuring social and economic well-being, this collection of carefully selected, translated, and revised essays is the place to start.” · Stephan Leibfried, Universität Bremen

    "Even though the chapters were originally published separately, they fit well together and complement each other well… The book gives a thorough and solid overview not only of the European welfare state concept in itself but also sets it in an international context by including the United States and the former Soviet Union." · Isabelle Kürschner, Hanns-Seidel-Foundation



    Table of Contents

    List of Figures

    Foreword
    Anthony Atkinson

    Translator’s Preface
    Acknowledgements

    Introduction: A Sociological Perspective

    PART I: INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS

    Chapter 1. Pioneers of Social Reformism: Sismondi, List, Mill
    Chapter 2. German Origins of a Theory of Social Reform: Hegel, Stein and the Idea of ‘Social Policy’
    Chapter 3. Christian Infl uences on Social Reform
    Chapter 4. Welfare Internationalism before the Welfare State: The Emergence of Social Human Rights

    PART II: THEORY OF SOCIAL POLICY

    Chapter 5. Social Security: The Leading Idea and its Problems
    Chapter 6. Social Policy Intervention: Elements of a Sociological Theory 146
    Chapter 7. First-order and Second-order Social Policies

    PART III: THEORY OF AND FOR THE WELFARE STATE

    Chapter 8. The State and the Production of Welfare
    Chapter 9. National Welfare State Traditions and the European Social Model
    Chapter 10. Towards a Theory of the Welfare State

    PART IV: THE FUTURE OF THE WELFARE STATE

    Chapter 11. The Welfare State’s Achievements and Continuing Problems
    Chapter 12. Human Assets and Demographic Challenges to the Welfare State
    Chapter 13. Solidarity and Redistribution under the Pressure of International Competition
    Chapter 14. What Comes after the Classic Welfare State?

    Bibliography
    Index of Names
    Index of Subjects

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