'... essential reading on any unbiased social policy course.' <br /> <i>Times Higher Education Supplement</i> <p>'An important general analysis of British social policy.'<br /> <i>Race and Immigration</i></p> <p>'... offers a new framework which allows for an integrated analysis of gender, race and class in the investigation of the development of the welfare state.' <i>Network</i></p> <p>'... the book is also an impassioned polemic on the British oppression and exploitation of women and Black people.'<br /> <i>Times Higher Education Supplement</i></p> <p>'A carefully thought out introductory text' <i>New Community</i></p>
1. The Origins and Development of the Discipline of Social Policy.
2. Perspectives of Welfare.
Part II. New Critical Approaches to Welfare:.
3. Feminist Critiques of the Welfare State.
4. The Basis for an Anti-Racist Critique of the Welfare State.
5. The Perspectives Revisited.
Part III. The Welfare State: An Analysis:.
6. The Historical Cast of Welfare Reforms.
7. The Welfare State as Part of a Racially-Structured and Patriarchal Capitalism.
Conclusion.
Bibliography.
Index.
Social Policy is an indispensable introductory text for all students and teachers of social policy and administration who want a clear, challenging and politically relevant approach to welfare studies.