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General introduction | 1 |
THE ZENITH OF WESTERN WELFARE | 6 |
Introduction to Volume I | 9 |
The Welfare State in historical perspective | 15 |
Extract from Economic Freedom and Representative Government | 21 |
some reflections on the search | 37 |
Origins and development of the Welfare State 18801975 | 47 |
Extract from An Introduction to the Principles of Morals | 87 |
What are the real advantages which American society derives | 154 |
The state and pauperism | 168 |
Extract from Hard Times | 227 |
Welfare by choice | 237 |
lesbians and the state | 249 |
The Poor Law and Local Government and Pensions | 252 |
Reform and its limits | 266 |
The Moral Factor | 277 |
Extract from Rights of Man | 111 |
Socialist and Communist literature | 127 |
Of the limits to the authority of society over the individual | 135 |
The meaning of poverty | 291 |
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