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Citizenship rights have become vital to our sense of personal identity and social membership in modern society. In this book Maurice Roche argues that today we have to shift from the conventional post--war politics of social rights to a new politics of social obligations and personal responsibility.

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'Maurice Roche's timely book Rethinking Citizenship offers a comprehensive overview of the concept of citizenship in social policy. A detailed, informative and highly recommended book.' Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Table of Contents
Introduction.

Part I: The Dominant Paradigm and its Limits:.

1. Social Citizenship and the Dominant Paradigm: the British case.

2. Alternative Version of Social Citizenship.

3. The Limits of Social Citizenship:.

Poverty and the Underclass in the USA.

Part II: The Neoconservative Challenge:.

Social Duties and Cultural Change:.

4. Neoconservatism, Citizenship and Welfare.

5. Reforming Social Citizenship I:.

Neoconservatism and Family Policy in the USA.

6. Reforming Social Citizenship II:.

Neoconservatism and Work Policy in the USA.

Part III: The Challenge of Modernity:.

Social Rights and Political Economic Change:.

7. Reinventing Social Citizenship I:.

Post-Industrialism, and New Social Rights.

8. Reinventing Social Citizenship II:.

Post-Nationalism, and New Social Rights in Europe.

9. Rethinking Social Citizenship: Rights, Duties and Capitalism.

Bibliography.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/09/1992
      ISBN13: 9780745603070, 978-0745603070
      ISBN10: 0745603076

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Citizenship rights have become vital to our sense of personal identity and social membership in modern society. In this book Maurice Roche argues that today we have to shift from the conventional post--war politics of social rights to a new politics of social obligations and personal responsibility.

      Trade Review
      'Maurice Roche's timely book Rethinking Citizenship offers a comprehensive overview of the concept of citizenship in social policy. A detailed, informative and highly recommended book.' Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

      Table of Contents
      Introduction.

      Part I: The Dominant Paradigm and its Limits:.

      1. Social Citizenship and the Dominant Paradigm: the British case.

      2. Alternative Version of Social Citizenship.

      3. The Limits of Social Citizenship:.

      Poverty and the Underclass in the USA.

      Part II: The Neoconservative Challenge:.

      Social Duties and Cultural Change:.

      4. Neoconservatism, Citizenship and Welfare.

      5. Reforming Social Citizenship I:.

      Neoconservatism and Family Policy in the USA.

      6. Reforming Social Citizenship II:.

      Neoconservatism and Work Policy in the USA.

      Part III: The Challenge of Modernity:.

      Social Rights and Political Economic Change:.

      7. Reinventing Social Citizenship I:.

      Post-Industrialism, and New Social Rights.

      8. Reinventing Social Citizenship II:.

      Post-Nationalism, and New Social Rights in Europe.

      9. Rethinking Social Citizenship: Rights, Duties and Capitalism.

      Bibliography.

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