Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-271) and index.
Contents:
Social citizenship and the dominant paradigm: the British case -- Alternative versions of social citizenship: poverty and the underclass in the USA -- Neoconservatism, citizenship and welfare -- Reforming social citizenship I: neoconservatism and family policy in the USA -- Reinventing social citizenship I: post industrialism and new social rights -- Reinventing social citizenship II: post-nationalism and new social rights in Europe -- Rethinking social citizenship: rights, duties and capitalism.
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