Beyond Entitlement

Beyond Entitlement

Author: Lawrence M. Mead

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2008-06-30

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 1439119570

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Mead's timely and closely reasoned analysis makes a strong intellectual and moral case for a more authoritative welfare policy.


Beyond Entitlement

Beyond Entitlement

Author: Lawrence M. Mead

Publisher: New York : Free Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13:

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Examines the effects of social welfare policies and argues that the poor should be entitled to benefits only if they fulfill the responsibilities of citizenship.


Beyond Entitlement

Beyond Entitlement

Author: Lawrence M. Mead

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2008-06-30

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1439119570

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Mead's timely and closely reasoned analysis makes a strong intellectual and moral case for a more authoritative welfare policy.


Benefits and Beyond

Benefits and Beyond

Author: Thomas E. Murphy

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2009-01-21

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 1483379108

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Benefits and Beyond: A Comprehensive and Strategic Approach to Retirement, Health Care, and More provides readers with a variety of interdisciplinary principles and tools, including labor economics, human resources strategy, tax policy, metrics, and actuarial science. Rather than training students in the details of current benefits offerings, this text prepares students to deal with the future evolution of benefit designs and policy. Numerous cases, examples, and exercises engage readers and help them master the content.


Human Rights Education Beyond Universalism and Relativism

Human Rights Education Beyond Universalism and Relativism

Author: F. Al-Daraweesh

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-05-24

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1137471085

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Through the preservation of the social, political, and cultural autonomies of peoples within diverse cultural contexts, Al-Daraweesh and Snauwaert propose a relational epistemology for human rights education.


From Opportunity to Entitlement

From Opportunity to Entitlement

Author: Gareth Davies

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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That shift, Davies argues, was part of a broader transformation in political values that had devastating consequences for the Democratic Party in particular and for the cause of liberalism generally.


The Nature of Rights at the American Founding and Beyond

The Nature of Rights at the American Founding and Beyond

Author: Barry Alan Shain

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780813926667

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Americans have been claiming and defending rights since long before the nation achieved independence. But few Americans recognize how profoundly the nature of rights has changed over the past three hundred years. In The Nature of Rights at the American Founding and Beyond, Barry Alan Shain gathers together essays by some of the leading scholars in American constitutional law and history to examine the nature of rights claims in eighteenth-century America and how they differed, if at all, from today’s understandings. Was America at its founding predominantly individualistic or, in some important way, communal? Similarly, which understanding of rights was of greater centrality: the historical "rights of Englishmen" or abstract natural rights? And who enjoyed these rights, however understood? Everyone? Or only economically privileged and militarily responsible male heads of households? The contributors also consider how such concepts of rights have continued to shape and reshape the American experience of political liberty to this day. Beginning with the arresting transformation in the grounding of rights prompted by the American War of Independence, the volume moves through what the contributors describe as the "Founders’ Bill of Rights" to the "second" Bill of Rights that coincided with the Civil War, and ends with the language of rights erupting from the horrors of the Second World War and its aftermath in the Cold War. By asking what kind of nation the founding generation left us, or intended to leave us, the contributors are then able to compare that nation to the nation we have become. Most, if not all, of the essays demonstrate that the nature of rights in America has been anything but constant, and that the rights defended in the late eighteenth century stand at some distance from those celebrated today. Contributors:Akhil Reed Amar, Yale University * James H. Hutson, Library of Congress * Stephen Macedo, Princeton University * Richard Primus, University of Michigan * Jack N. Rakove, Stanford University * John Phillip Reid, New York University * Daniel T. Rodgers, Princeton University * A. Gregg Roeber, Pennsylvania State University * Barry Alan Shain, Colgate University * Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania * Leif Wenar, University of Sheffield * Gordon S. Wood, Brown University


Group Rights

Group Rights

Author: David Ingram

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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Ingram (philosophy, Loyola University) brings a variety of current social dilemmas together in a mutually illuminating way. He examines the concept of legal equality in a multiracial society by considering issues such as self-governance for Native Americans, the rights of immigrants, affirmative action, and racial redistricting, tie also tackles the problem of social injustice in a global setting by assessing the negative impact of free trade policies on the rights of groups to self-determination and cultural integrity.


Parental Leave and Beyond

Parental Leave and Beyond

Author: Moss, Peter

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2019-04-17

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1447338774

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This volume brings together contributors from 18 countries to provide international perspectives on the politics of parental leave policies in different parts of the world. Initially looking at the politics of care leave policies in eight countries across Europe, the US, Latin America and Asia, the book moves on to consider a variety of key issues in depth, including gender equality, flexibility and challenges for fathers in using leave. In the final section of the book, contributors look beyond the early parenthood period to consider possible future directions for care leave policy in order to address the wider changes and challenges that our societies face.