One particular index of the systemic nature of the current crisis is the weaknesses of intellectual responses to the crisis and the inability, often self-confessed by orthodox thinkers and policy makers, to offer convincing or viable remedies. Unsurprisingly, this intellectual deficiency has primarily focused on the role of finance. But the intellectual weaknesses—especially as far as policy responses are concerned—run deeper and wider, covering (un)employment, industrial and housing policies, and so on. To a large extent, this reflects the debilitating influence of neoliberalism (looking at things in terms of a simple dichotomy between market and state, themselves simply conceived), the compromises with it, and the corresponding weaknesses...
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As a result of the dominant neo-liberal approach to economic and social policy in the United Kingdom...
1. The development of Western welfare states falls into three phases: ? The post-war settl...
1. The development of Western welfare states falls into three phases: ? The post-war settl...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
The economic crisis of 2007/2008 presented a challenge to the welfare state in the UK, and, more wi...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
The chapter revises the author’s earlier work on the restructuring and strategic reorientation of we...
This paper discusses four dimensions of the capitalist state's role in economic and social reproduct...
If ever there was momentum to roll back the welfare state, it is the (aftermath) of the financial cr...
The rise of neoliberalism in the US represents a response to the second economic crisis of the 20th ...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
This chapter traces the different approaches to social policy as they have developed over time, star...
This paper analyses the nature of neoliberalism and considers the extent to which it has been underm...
Recent developments in social policy under neo-liberalism have been driven by the requirements of, a...
The purpose of this article is to show that, contrary to neoliberal belief, social welfare services ...
As a result of the dominant neo-liberal approach to economic and social policy in the United Kingdom...
1. The development of Western welfare states falls into three phases: ? The post-war settl...
1. The development of Western welfare states falls into three phases: ? The post-war settl...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
The economic crisis of 2007/2008 presented a challenge to the welfare state in the UK, and, more wi...