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Beyond the dependency cultureBeyond the dependency culture

Beyond the dependency culture1998

Robertson, James

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Twentieth-century capitalism and socialism propped each other up. Both belonged to the modern industrialized period of human history when the powerful interest groups of business and state dominated people, and Euro-American culture and power dominated the world. An emerging post-modern worldview foreshadows possibilities for a new path of progress, more deeply concerned for people and nature. Based on articles and lectures, this collection explores what this new path of progress could mean for politics, work, welfare, health, energy, the life of families and neighborhoods, the world role of today's rich countries, and other aspects of the human predicament today.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2756276W

Subjects

PovertyPublic welfareSocial changeSocial problemsWelfare stateAide socialeEtat providenceProblemes sociauxChangement socialWohlfahrtsstaatPauvreteSociete postindustrielleSozioo˜konomischer WandelAufsatzsammlung

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