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Race, Money, and the American Welfare State
Race, Money, and the American Welfare State, The American welfare state is often blamed for exacerbating social problems confronting African Americans while failing to improve their economic lot. Michael K. Brown contends that our welfare system has in fact denied them the social provision it gives , Race, Money, and the American Welfare State has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Race, Money, and the American Welfare State
  • Written by author Michael K. Brown
  • Published by Cornell University Press, May 1999
  • The American welfare state is often blamed for exacerbating social problems confronting African Americans while failing to improve their economic lot. Michael K. Brown contends that our welfare system has in fact denied them the social provision it gives
  • Brown describes how business and middle class opposition to taxes and spending limited the scope of the Social Security Act and work relief programs of the 1930s and the Great Society in the 1960s. These decisions produced a welfare state that relies heav
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Introduction: Race and Money in the American Welfare State1
Pt. IThe Antinomies of Race and Class in the New Deal29
Ch. 1The Policy Settlement of 193531
Ch. 2The Origins of a Racially Stratified Welfare State63
Pt. IIThe Emergence of Truncated Universalism97
Ch. 3Stacking the Deck: The Truncation of Universalism, 1939-195099
Ch. 4Bargaining for Social Rights: Unions and the Reemergence of Welfare Capitalism135
Ch. 5The Color of Truncated Universalism165
Pt. IIIReinventing the New Deal203
Ch. 6The Political and Economic Origins of the Great Society205
Ch. 7Building a Redistributive State235
Ch. 8"To Fulfill These Rights"263
Pt. IVBeyond the Great Society293
Ch. 9Remaking the Great Society: Nixon's Gambit295
Ch. 10The Ghetto in the Welfare State: Race, Gender, and Class after the Great Society323
Pt. VThe Past and Future of American Social Policy355
Ch. 11The Welfare State and Democracy in America357
Index375


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