Social Policy, Political Economy and the Social Contract
Jonathan Wistow
- 152 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Social Policy, Political Economy and the Social Contract
Jonathan Wistow
About This Book
In this challenging and original study, Jonathan Wistow positions social policy within political economy and social contract debates. Focusing on individual, intergenerational and societal outcomes related to health, place and social mobility in England, he draws on empirical evidence to show how the social contract produces long-standing, highly patterned and inequitable consequences in these areas. Globalisation and the political economy simultaneously contribute to the extent and nature of social problems and to social policy's capacity to address them effectively. Applying social contract theory, this book shows that society needs to take ownership of the outcomes it produces and critically interrogates the individualism inherent within the political economy.