Abstract

Introduction. Part I: The Dominant Paradigm and its Limits:. 1. Social Citizenship and the Dominant Paradigm: the British case. 2. Alternative Version of Social Citizenship. 3. The Limits of Social Citizenship:. Poverty and the Underclass in the USA. Part II: The Neoconservative Challenge:. Social Duties and Cultural Change:. 4. Neoconservatism, Citizenship and Welfare. 5. Reforming Social Citizenship I:. Neoconservatism and Family Policy in the USA. 6. Reforming Social Citizenship II:. Neoconservatism and Work Policy in the USA. Part III: The Challenge of Modernity:. Social Rights and Political Economic Change:. 7. Reinventing Social Citizenship I:. Post--Industrialism, and New Social Rights. 8. Reinventing Social Citizenship II:. Post--Nationalism, and New Social Rights in Europe. 9. Rethinking Social Citizenship: Rights, Duties and Capitalism. Bibliography.

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