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Thinking Collectively Social Policy Collective Action And The Common Good Paul Spicker

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Thinking Collectively Social Policy Collective Action And The Common Good Paul Spicker
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.89 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Paul Spicker
ISBN: 9781447346906, 1447346904
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Thinking Collectively Social Policy Collective Action And The Common Good Paul Spicker by Paul Spicker 9781447346906, 1447346904 instant download after payment.

What does collectivism mean in social policy? What does thinking collectively imply for policy? In this book, well-respected author Paul Spicker lends a complementary voice to his Reclaiming Individualism, reviewing collectivism as a dimension of political discourse. Breaking down his analysis to examine collectivism through substantive, moral and methodological lenses, he reviews a series of arguments for cooperative effort, solidarity and collective responsibility. Taking a dispassionate and methodical approach, the author explores what collectivism means in social policy and what value it offers to the field.

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