The Moral Economy of Welfare States: Britain and Germany Compared
This book investigates why people are willing to support an institutional arrangement that realises large-scale redistribution of wealth between social groups of society. Steffen Mau introduces the concept of 'the moral economy' to show that acceptance of welfare exchanges rests on moral assumptions and ideas of social justice people adhere to. Analysing both the institution of welfare and the public attitudes towards such schemes, the book demonstrates that people are neither selfish nor altruistic; rather they tend to reason reciprocally.
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The Moral Economy of Welfare States: Britain and Germany Compared
This book investigates why people are willing to support an institutional arrangement that realises large-scale redistribution of wealth between social groups of society. Steffen Mau introduces the concept of 'the moral economy' to show that acceptance of welfare exchanges rests on moral assumptions and ideas of social justice people adhere to. Analysing both the institution of welfare and the public attitudes towards such schemes, the book demonstrates that people are neither selfish nor altruistic; rather they tend to reason reciprocally.
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The Moral Economy of Welfare States: Britain and Germany Compared

The Moral Economy of Welfare States: Britain and Germany Compared

by Steffen Mau
The Moral Economy of Welfare States: Britain and Germany Compared

The Moral Economy of Welfare States: Britain and Germany Compared

by Steffen Mau

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This book investigates why people are willing to support an institutional arrangement that realises large-scale redistribution of wealth between social groups of society. Steffen Mau introduces the concept of 'the moral economy' to show that acceptance of welfare exchanges rests on moral assumptions and ideas of social justice people adhere to. Analysing both the institution of welfare and the public attitudes towards such schemes, the book demonstrates that people are neither selfish nor altruistic; rather they tend to reason reciprocally.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415758598
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/28/2014
Series: Routledge Studies in the Political Economy of the Welfare State
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Junior professor in the Graduate School of Social Sciences (GSSS), University of Bremen, Germany.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Self-interest and pocket-book attitudes; Chapter 3 The admixture of motives; Chapter 4 An analytical framework; Chapter 5 The state of welfare; Chapter 6 The logic of popular support for welfare schemes and their objectives; Chapter 7 The moral economy revisited;
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