yesJustice, Care and the Welfare State’ presents a justice theory to guide welfare policies across Western societies. As the author highlights “the main value of this book is to provide some insight into how Western welfare states can be reformed to better promote justice under contemporary social and economic conditions” (p.3).The full text will be available at the end of the publisher's embargo
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