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Making Welfare Work
Making Welfare Work maintains that:
Making Welfare Work challenges the current political orthodoxy that legislation alone brings about social progress. While the impact of legislation is pivotal, Making Welfare Work argues that a successful welfare reconstruction must reflect the role that self-interest, self-improvement and altruism play in human motivation. The book then proposes a gradual replacement of means testing by new forms of social collectivism as opposed to state collectivism.
Making Welfare Work specifically calls for the establishing of:
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