 | Robert E. Goodin - 2008 - 462 pages
A novel study of how much control people have over their time and work-life balance. | |
 | Christopher Pierson - 2006 - 492 pages
Includes 20 selections, reflecting the thinking and research in welfare state studies, these readings are organized around a series of debates - on welfare regimes ... | |
 | Robert E Goodin - 1988 - 423 pages
Discusses the justification for a minimal welfare state independent of political rhetoric from the right or the left. | |
 | David Schmidtz, Robert E. Goodin - 1998 - 222 pages
The issue of social welfare and individual responsibility has become a topic of international debate in recent years. Here authors Schmidtz and Goodin argue the ethical merits ... | |
 | J. M. Wildeboer Schut, J. C. Vrooman, Paul de Beer - 2001 - 168 pages
This book analyses the institutions and effects of eleven modern welfare states (USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, and ... | |
 | Robert E. Goodin - 2008 - 326 pages
In recent years democratic theory has taken a deliberative turn. Instead of merely casting the occasional ballot, deliberative democrats want citizens to reason together. They ... | |
 | Robert E. Goodin - 2006 - 246 pages
Terrorists perform terrible acts. They maim, mutilate and kill in pursuit of their goals. The horrifying events of 9/11 and the regular suicide bombings around the world have ... | |
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