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A life of one's ownA life of one's own

A life of one's own1998

David Kelley

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David Kelley subjects the institutions of the contemporary welfare state to sustained and withering criticism. A Life of One's Own is a devastating refutation of the flawed concept of "welfare rights." Kelley presents empirical evidence of the welfare state's effects on behavior, historical research on the origins of the welfare state (and on what it displaced), and philosophical clarification of such core ideas as freedom and rights. After a careful examination of the various arguments made on behalf of welfare rights, Kelley concludes that "the concept of welfare rights is invalid."

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1952581W

Subjects

Moral and ethical aspectsMoral and ethical aspects of Public welfareMoral and ethical aspects of Welfare stateObjectivism (Philosophy)Public welfareSocial policyWelfare stateUnited states, social policyHuman rights

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