Sentences with phrase «of modern welfare states»

There is no doubt that the state did take over these roles at the time of the creation of modern welfare states.
It certainly doesn't command the creation of the modern welfare state.
They fondly recall Lyndon Johnson's inauguration of the modern welfare state, often bitterly denouncing conservative resistance, arguing that our present political distempers flow from our failure to expand the scope and reach of the welfare state.
Indeed, making the male unnecessary was the explicit objective of many of the feminist supporters of our modern welfare state.
But it would be the same as saying that Bismarck did not lay the foundations of the modern welfare state in Germany, just because he did it to stay in power.
Conservatives, Labour, and Liberal Democrats alike agreed to even stronger devolution than is now the case, with the now - permanent Scottish Parliament being given plenary powers regarding taxation and some important social issues, especially involving the operation of the modern welfare state.
He added: «It's also a contributory principles, which unlike a residence test, retains the crucial link between rights and responsibilities - that principle of something for something that defines the role of the modern welfare state
To find an answer we need to inquire into the development of the modern welfare state.

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Through this and other reforms, Bismarck laid the foundations for the modern welfare state, elements of which were adopted enthusiastically elsewhere.
From this developed her vision of what would become the modern welfare state — a vision on which she later sold a young Tory politician named Winston Churchill.
It's precisely the sort of thing a civil modern government MUST do to be able to manage the welfare state.
Under conditions of the modern welfare - regulatory state, separationism is a powerful engine of secularization.
It is difficult to find a clearly articulated case in Catholic social teaching for modern - style welfare states involving huge government intervention in the lives of families combined with enormous transfers totalling around a quarter of national income.
Many of the distinctive problems of modern societies, he tells us, e.g., the expansion of welfare state entitlements versus traditional free market liberalism, reflect this fundamental tension between a desire for a common good and the profound individualism of our culture.
Assuming these traits are fundamental to the American political mind, most political theorists see this as reflecting the classical liberal mind — distinct from the «modern liberal» view which accepts the legitimacy of the welfare state — not a conservative mind.
Modern economic growth was not a result of trade unions or government regulation or the welfare state.
The parental state, extending the smothering accomplished by Johan's possessive parents, does to him what the parental corporation does to people we know, or the public schools to children, or the machinery of welfare to modern - day paupers.
In fact, Addams would be offended by those who suggest Hull House was a precursor of the modern welfare system that makes people dependent upon the state.
Many of these people are on the public payroll, employed in all the bureaucracies of the modern welfare, redistributive and regulatory state; many others, while working in private - sector institutions, are heavily dependent on state subsidies.
His notion of agape seems to come more from Rousseau than the Christian tradition, as when he says that agape is what has led to such things as the modern welfare state, where echoes of «Christian» egalitarianism can be seen.
On the contrary, in the 1910s and 20s, even before the modern welfare state, people not just felt invested in government programs — they thought the job of the government was to give advice.
Possibly the beginning of the move towards a modern welfare state.
A second meaning of the term social conservatism developed in the Nordic countries and continental Europe, where it refers to liberal conservatives supporting modern European welfare states.
It included the National Health Service, national insurance and the modern welfare state, nationalisation of gas, electricity, the railways and the mines, not to mention independence for India and Pakistan.
Its guidance can be felt in the formation of the welfare state and the speeches of modern prime ministers.
His resulting paintings including Vignette explode with narratives and textures, linking aspects of art history and American history with reference to the American Civil Rights Movement, the history of slavery, public housing projects, the modern welfare state, social reform and literature, as well as cyclic tales of birth, life, death and love.
Growing up in the post-modern age: On the child's situation in the modern family, and on the position of the family in the modern welfare state.
After the second world war, when the UK was facing financial bankruptcy, politicians showed courage, vision and leadership and created the modern welfare state which despite its difficulties, is still the envy of the world.
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