Examining the rational individual, this book develops a new approach to the theory of social relations. It explores how far we make sense of society on the assumption that people act as independent and free individuals, exercising rational choice. Re-examining the family, community, workplace and state, the author offers a thorough and original critique of the social policies of 'New Labour'.
Examining the rational individual, this book develops a new approach to the theory of social relations. It explores how far we make sense of society on the assumption that people act as independent and free individuals, exercising rational choice. Re-examining the family, community, workplace and state, the author offers a thorough and original critique of the social policies of 'New Labour'.
Peter Somerville is Professor in Social Policy at the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside. He has published widely on issues of housing, social exclusion and community empowerment.
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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Households and Families Chapter 3 Communities and Community Development Chapter 4 Contractual Relations and Social Divisions Chapter 5 State-Citizen Relations and Social Justice Chapter 6 Policy Implications Chapter 7 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Households and Families Chapter 3 Communities and Community Development Chapter 4 Contractual Relations and Social Divisions Chapter 5 State-Citizen Relations and Social Justice Chapter 6 Policy Implications Chapter 7 Conclusion
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