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Freedom For The Poor: Welfare And The Foundations Of Democratic Citizenship / Edition 1

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Freedom For The Poor: Welfare And The Foundations Of Democratic Citizenship / Edition 1
Freedom For The Poor: Welfare And The Foundations Of Democratic Citizenship / Edition 1

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Freedom For The Poor: Welfare And The Foundations Of Democratic Citizenship / Edition 1

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This book identifies and examines the way in which New Right liberal theorists in the United States have employed a conception of liberty in their attack on welfare provision for the poor, and contrasts that concept with liberal justifications for public welfare that are grounded in equality.

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