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Citizenship Today • The Contemporary Relevance of T. H. Marshall
Citizenship Today • The Contemporary Relevance of T. H. Marshall
Edited by Martin Bulmer & Anthony M. Rees
The contributors apply Marshall's dominant conception of citizenship to key areas of social scientific study such as power, income distribution, work and technology, family responsibilities, the environment and the underclass. The book is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students on courses in sociological theory, social inequality, social policy and political theory.
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T.H.Marshall and the progress of citizenship, Anthony M. Rees
Citizenship and social class, Ralf Dahrendorf
Why social inequalities are generated by social rights, W.G. Runciman
T.H. Marshall, the state and democracy, Anthony Giddens
T.H. Marshall and ethical socialism, A.H. Halsey
The uses of history in sociology - reflections on some recent tendencies, John H. Goldthorpe
Ruling class strategies and citizenship, Michael Mann
Full employment, new technologies and the distribution of income, James Meade
Citizenship and employment in an age of high technology, Ronald P. Dore
Family responsibilities and rights, Janet Finch
Citizenship in a green world - global commons and human stewardship, Howard Newby
The poorest of the urban poor - race, class and social isolation in America's inner city ghetto, William Julius Wilson
Social justice in a global economy?, Patricia Hewitt
Citizenship in the 21st century, Martin Bulmer, Anthony M. Rees
Routledge, Paperback, english, 326 pages