Title: The Legacy of The Welfare State
1The Legacy of The Welfare State
- A Creation Story (continued)
2Policy Changes Over Time (T/F)
3Quadagno Presidential Address
Quadagno
4- Why does policy change?
- ideal types that support policy change.
- Groups
5Social Values and Preferences
- Ideology philosophy toward government as well as
a set of beliefs, ideas, or thoughts regarding
the appropriate role of government in society. - Closely linked to preference for the type of
programs the government should support (political
philosophy)
(Rahm 20042)
6Bovine Economics
- American Political Party Caricatures....
- REPUBLICAN
- You have two cows.
- Your neighbor has none.
- So what?
- DEMOCRAT
- You have two cows.
- Your neighbor has none.
- You feel guilty for being successful.
- You vote people into office who put a tax on your
cows, forcing you to sell one to raise money to
pay the tax. - The people you voted for then take the tax money,
buy a cow and give it to your neighbor. - You feel righteous. Barbara Streisand sings for
you.
7Ideal Types
- Libertarians
- Conservatives
- Liberals
- Radicals
8A CONSERVATIVE PERSPECTIVE
1a
- MY CONCLUSION IS THAT IN ADDITION TO ITS
STRONG MORAL BASE IN PERSONAL FREEDOM, CAPITALISM
AND COMPETITIVE MARKETS WORK TO DELIVER
SUBSTANTIAL ECONOMIC PROGRESSBUREAUCRATIC
WELFARE STATES DO NOT WORK. THEY SAP INDIVIDUAL
INCENTIVE, INITIATIVE AND CREATIVITY AND
ULTIMATELY CANNOT DELIVER SUFFICIENTLY RISING
STANDARDS OF LIVING TO MEET THE EXPECTATIONS OF
THEIR CITIZENS.
MICHAEL BOSKIN CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF
ECONOMIC ADVISERS DURING THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION
9CONSERVATIVES
1b
- XXXs argue that, especially in its more advanced
European forms, the WS has become a dangerous
anachronism. By requiring high taxes, the WS
deprives society of needed investment resources
and saddles employers with workers who feel that
they are owed a living---by the state if not by
the boss! - XXXs concede that the WS may once have been
fiscally tolerable (if never politically or
economically desirable) but argue that it should
now be dismantled because its extravagances are
unsustainable in our age of intensified global
competition. Indeed advanced nations that
continue to adhere to old-style welfarism risk
permanent inferiority within the emerging
postindustrial division of labor.
10A LIBERAL PERSPECTIVE
2 a
- Im often asked if Im a XXX, and I say, Well,
if Jack Kennedy was a XXX or Franklin Roosevelt
was a XXX, then Im a XXX. This is not 1960, and
its not 1932. Were in a completely different
world than then. But I believe in opportunity,
and I believe infairness. The only way this
country prospers is if everybody is sharing in
the prosperity. I think my party has uniquely
stood for that,where government can be an active
partner with the private sector in moving the
country forward.
RICHARD GEPHARDT DEMOCRAT, US HOUSE OF
REPRESENATIVES.
11LIBERALS
2 b
- XXX support a moderately high level of social
services, but tend to favor equality of
opportunity more than equality of social
condition. They do believe that society has a
duty to help the poor and oppressed, and to make
appropriate arrangements for the young and
elderly, but they would not go as far as social
democrats and other radicals in the pursuit of
these goals. - Many XXX also believe that the educated elite
should lead society and that the power of
rational persuasion is sufficient to convince
voters of the moral correctness of their aims
they are thus idealists in the strictly
philosophical sense of the term. - The dominant political ideology during certain
periods of 20th century American history, classic
reform XXX reached its high tide during the
Johnson years (1963 - 68). While still strongly
supported by minorities, intellectuals,
femininists, and various other groups, XXX has
essentially been on the defensive ever since.
Indeed, the X word is now often shunned even by
XXXs themselves, who are afraid of alienating
voters. Many XXXs accordingly now prefer to be
called progressives. That has not increased
their electoral popularity, however.
12A RADICAL PERSPECTIVE
3 a
- THE CENTRAL QUESTIONIS WHETHER AND UNDER WHAT
CIRCUMSTANCES THE CLASS DIVISIONS AND SOCIAL
INEQUALITIES PRODUCED BY CAPITALISM CAN BE UNDONE
BY LEGISLATIVE DEMOCRACY.
GOSTA ESPING-ANDERSEN RADICAL WELFARE STATE
ANALYST
13RADICALS
3 b
- To understand the WS, XXs contend you must first
understand the relative political strength of the
principal classes (forces) in capitalist
society---on the one hand, the asset-owning rich
(capitalists) and the top managers who work
directly for them on the other, ordinary wage -
dependent workers in potential political alliance
with the new middle class of technical/professio
nal workers. - Distinct social classes can have distinctly
different perceptions of their interests and,
hence, different attitudes towards social welfare
programs and the Welfare State. Blue-collar
workers may well look to the WS for socially
financed protections against the uncertainties of
life under capitalism, whereas owners see the WS
as blocking their quest for a free market
system in which worker resistance government
intervention are minimized. - XXs thus view politics largely in terms of
coalition-building, since failure to form such
alliances means that, as in the US, the WS is
likely to be limited.
14A LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVE
4 a
- IMAGINE AN AMERICA WHERE CHILDREN HAVE ACCESS TO
A BROAD SPECTRUM OF WORLD-CLASS EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES. WHERE SCHOOLS SPARK THE
IMAGINATION AND TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS
CONSISTENT WITH YOUR VALUES. IMAGINE AN AMERICA
WHERE POLITICIANS DONT DOLE OUT BILLIONS OF TAX
DOLLARS TO WEALTHY COMPANIES LIKE GENERAL MOTORS,
ATT, AND EXXON. WHERE THE RICH NEVER GET RICHER
WITH YOUR TAX MONEY. IS THAT THE KIND OF AMERICA
YOU WANT TO LIVE IN?.
ITS TIME TO KICK RONALD MCDONALD OFF
WELFARE. THE RED-HAIRED CLOWN IS THE MASCOT FOR
MCDONALDS -THE FAST-FOOD CORPORATION THAT RUNS
30,000 RESTAURANTS IN 121 COUNTRIES AND EARNS 40
BILLION A YEAR IN REVENUE. BUT EVEN AS MCDONALDS
RAKES IN MASSIVE PROFITS, ITS ALSO CASHING
WELFARE CHECKS FROM THE GOVERNMENT. A FEW YEARS
AGO, POLITICIANS GAVE THE CORPORATION 1.6
MILLION TO HELP IT ADVERTISE BIG MACS IN
EUROPE....ITS CALLED CORPORATE WELFARE, AND ITS
HOW DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS ENRICH
THEIR BIG-BUSINESS FRIENDS AT TAXPAYERS
EXPENSE.
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15LIBERTARIANS
4 b
- Because of their emphasis on free markets, many
XX are called conservative. But XX also think
people should be free to pursue "sex, drugs, and
rock roll," if that's what they want to do.
This live-and-let-live attitude makes XX very
difficult to pigeonhole in the traditional
left-right paradigm. - As one publication explains THE DECLARATION OF
INDEPENDENCE SAYSGOVERNMENTS ARE INSTITUTED
AMONG MEN, DERIVING THEIR JUST POWERS FROM THE
CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED... NOTE WHAT COMES
FIRSTYOUR UNALIENABLE RIGHTS. THE GOVERN-MENT
FOLLOWS. TODAY, THAT EQUATION HAS BEEN REVERSED.
TOO FREQUENTLY, THE GOVERNMENT COMES FIRST. AND
OUR UNALIENABLE RIGHTS COME SECOND. OR NOT AT
ALL. XXXS ARE WORKING TO CHANGE THAT. IN FACT,
WE HAVE SOME BOLD, INNOVATIVE IDEAS ABOUT HOW TO
START BUILDING A BETTER AMERICA
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16- Check your own Political Leanings on the
Libertarian Site - http//www.lp.org/quiz/
17Starobin
- Nanny State
- social justice concern
- Daddy State
- public order concern
- Minimal State
- do as little as possible.
18- As ideology changes, how is this reflected in the
Welfare State? I.e. what changes accordingly? - Public Policy
- Social Policy and
- Social Welfare Policy
- To Policy Framework