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Regulating the Poor The Functions of Public Welfare

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    9780679745167

  • ISBN10:

    0679745165

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-09-28
  • Publisher: Vintage

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Summary

Piven and Cloward have updated their classic work on the history and function of welfare to cover the American welfare state's massive erosion during the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton years. The authors present a boldly comprehensive, brilliant new theory to explain the comparative underdevelopment of the U.S. welfare state among advanced industrial nations. Their conceptual framework promises to shape the debate within current and future administrations as they attempt to rethink the welfare system and its role in American society.

"Uncompromising and provocative. . . . By mixing history, political interpretation and sociological analysis, Piven and Cloward provide the best explanation to date of our present situation . . . no future discussion of welfare can afford to ignore them."
—Peter Steinfels, The New York Times Book Review

Author Biography

Frances Fox Piven is Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York.

Richard A. Cloward was a social worker and sociologist, and was a faculty member at the Columbia University School of Social Work from 1954 until his death in 2001.

They co-authored: The Politics of Turmoil, Poor People's Movements, The New Class War, and Why Americans Don't Vote. They won the C. Wright Mills Award and various international and national awards.

Table of Contents

Relief, Labor, and Civil Disorder: An Overview
Relief and the Great Depression
Economic Collapse, Mass Unemployment, and the Rise of Disorder
The New Deal and Relief
Relief and the Years of Stability: 1940–1960
Enforcing Low-Wage Work: Statutory Methods
Enforcing Low Wage Work: Administrative Methods
Relief and the Urban Crisis
The Welfare Explosion of the 1960s
Agricultural Modernization and Mass Unemployment
Migration and the Rise of Disorder in the Cities
The Great Society and Relief: Federal Intervention
The Great Society: Local Consequences
Relief, Deindustrialization, and the War Against Labor: 1970–1990
Poor Relief and the Dramaturgy of Work
Poor Relief and Theories of the Welfare State
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