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Based on incisive analyses of economic globalization, class, politics, and bureaucracy, this book argues that the perfection of the free market is a myth.

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The author is clearly worthy of praise for writing a book suggesting an alternative to the current corporate-based model of capitalism... Any reader committed to the traditional liberal position and wanting to know more about social policies will learn a great deal about the philosophical foundation of social policy in the United States. -- Larry Nackerud Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare Roth has written an impressive book that should be read by every member of Congress, by all students of social policy, and everyone else who is concerned about the future of this country and our basic institutions. -- Congressman Bernard Sanders (Ind-Vt.) This volume does a truly masterful job with a remarkable range of topics. It also widens the spectrum of dialogue about these issues to permit the discussion of perspectives that are usually neglected or ignored in most books on public policy. In this era when many people seem to have almost given up on the possibility of achieving fundamental social, economic, and political change, I believe that this book will be greeted as an inspiring source of hope. -- Harlan Hahn, University of Southern California

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Introduction Foreword by Representative Bernard Sanders 1. Policy 2. Corporations 3. Poverty 4. Welfare 5. Disability 6. Social Security 7. Health 8. Children 9. Outsiders 10. Democratic Change

The Assault on Social Policy

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 30/01/2002
      ISBN13: 9780231123808, 978-0231123808
      ISBN10: 0231123809

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Based on incisive analyses of economic globalization, class, politics, and bureaucracy, this book argues that the perfection of the free market is a myth.

      Trade Review
      The author is clearly worthy of praise for writing a book suggesting an alternative to the current corporate-based model of capitalism... Any reader committed to the traditional liberal position and wanting to know more about social policies will learn a great deal about the philosophical foundation of social policy in the United States. -- Larry Nackerud Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare Roth has written an impressive book that should be read by every member of Congress, by all students of social policy, and everyone else who is concerned about the future of this country and our basic institutions. -- Congressman Bernard Sanders (Ind-Vt.) This volume does a truly masterful job with a remarkable range of topics. It also widens the spectrum of dialogue about these issues to permit the discussion of perspectives that are usually neglected or ignored in most books on public policy. In this era when many people seem to have almost given up on the possibility of achieving fundamental social, economic, and political change, I believe that this book will be greeted as an inspiring source of hope. -- Harlan Hahn, University of Southern California

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Foreword by Representative Bernard Sanders 1. Policy 2. Corporations 3. Poverty 4. Welfare 5. Disability 6. Social Security 7. Health 8. Children 9. Outsiders 10. Democratic Change

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