The dilemma of American social welfare / William M. Epstein.
1993
HV91 .E67 1993 (Mapit)
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Title
The dilemma of American social welfare / William M. Epstein.
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ISBN
9781412845861 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1412845866 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9781560000884
1560000880
1412845866 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9781560000884
1560000880
Publication Details
New Brunswick (U.S.A.) : Transaction Publishers, c1993
Language
English
Description
x, 241 p. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
HV91 .E67 1993
Dewey Decimal Classification
361.973
Summary
In the current political climate of the United States, there are no easily apparent solutions to the monumental social problems we face. The Los Angeles riots of 1992 may have been a taste of continuing social turmoil. Epstein claims that people in need are poorly served and misled by the American system of social welfare. This is one of those rare works emanating from a social welfare expert that does not offer easy placebos or simplistic claims based on more money. The Dilemma of American Social Welfare argues against the idea that there are inexpensive cures for serious societal sicknesses. Epstein takes on an immense literature in psychotherapy, social work, and welfare, all offering simple answers to complex problems. He is as critical of liberal solutions as of conservative ones. Two of the largest social experiments ever undertaken in the United States are evaluated in depth. The Negative Income Tax experiments of the 1960s and early 1970s tested the feasibility of an income guarantee; and the Evaluation of State Work/Welfare Initiatives employed a variety of programs to stimulate welfare recipients to find jobs. Epstein also analyzes social services associated with social work, and examines approaches to juvenile delinquency and drug addiction. Epstein is blunt in his denial that welfare or workfare can readily resolve major social and economic questions of the times. His work, addressed as it is to the malaise in the social welfare or helping professions, should serve as an early warning signal that easy solutions are hard for recipients to identify and harder still for donors to put forth. The book's relevance to political and social questions of the day will make it of interest to sociologists, political scientists, policymakers, sophisticated laymen, and researchers in policy and urban studies.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-234) and indexes.
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Table of Contents
1. Science and Scholarship in the Human Services
2. The Myth of Psychotherapeutics
3. Science and Benevolence in Social Work
4. Economics, Social Policy Analysis, and Welfare Reform
5. Juvenile Delinquency and Drug Addiction
6. Conclusion: The One-Percent Solution.
2. The Myth of Psychotherapeutics
3. Science and Benevolence in Social Work
4. Economics, Social Policy Analysis, and Welfare Reform
5. Juvenile Delinquency and Drug Addiction
6. Conclusion: The One-Percent Solution.