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9780199289639

Pierre Laroque and the Welfare State in Postwar France

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    9780199289639

  • ISBN10:

    0199289638

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-05-23
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Eric Jabbari examines Pierre Laroque's contribution to the rise of the French welfare state, focusing on his role as the architect of the social security plan that was adopted by the provisional government in 1945. French social security reflected the diverse set of influences which had marked his pre-war career, namely his background in administrative law and his onetime support for the corporatist management of industrial relations. Before the outbreak of the war, he had come to believe in the necessity of an increased state interventionism which was mitigated, by administrative decentralization. Laroque maintained that the ultimate purpose of social policy was to cultivate social solidarity, a task which could best be achieved if its beneficiaries participated in the management of the relevant public services. While Laroque had lost his enthusiasm for corporatism by the late thirties, he remained true to its underlying principles, and these ideas would come to define his conception of social security in post-Liberation France.

Author Biography


Eric Jabbari studied history at McGill and Oxford.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. vi
Introductionp. 1
Solidarism and Social Insurancep. 11
The Law and Corporatismp. 30
The Crises of the Thirtiesp. 55
Vichy, the Resistance, and Free Francep. 84
The Genesis of the Laroque Plan (1944-1945)p. 107
The Failure of Universalism (1946-1948)p. 132
Conclusionp. 156
Bibliographyp. 164
Indexp. 181
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