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Examining, in the widest sense, the changes in political philosophy that have occurred in Western capitalist states since the early 1980s, this book focuses on the introduction of neo-liberal principles in the combined area of social and education policy. New Zealand presents a paradigm example of the neo-liberal shift in political philosophy. From constituting the social laboratory of the Western world in the 1930s in terms of social welfare provision, New Zealand has become the neo-liberal experiment of the fully marketised society in the 1990s. Against the theoretical background of educational theory and practice, this book examines neo-liberalism and its critiques as responses to the so-called crisis of the welfare state and argues for a reformulated critical social policy in the postmodern condition. The conclusions about social policy drawn by the authors can be generalized to similar situations in other Western capitalist countries.
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This book is printed on demand. (allow 1-2 weeks for printing) introduction-the crisis of the welfare state in the postmodern condition, section 1 communitarian approaches to the crisis introduction: social policy and the move to community, democracy and community-based social policy, welfare and community-the new zealand experiment. section 2 neo-liberal individualism: introduction, the new right reforms of education, the politics of choice-public choice theory and the autonomous chooser, children of rogernomics-the new right, individualism and the culture of narcissism. section 3 methodological responses: introduction, education and the ideal learning community, educational policy analysis and the politics of interpretation. section 4 the postmodern way out: introduction, postmodernism-the critique of reason and the rise of the new social movements, beyond the philosophy of the subject-liberalism, education and the critique of individualism, individualism and community-education and the politics of difference, conclusion-critical social policy in the postmodern condition. examining, in the widest sense, the changes in political philosophy that have occurred in western capitalist states since the early 1980s, this book focuses on the introduction of neo-liberal principles in the combined area of social and educationexamining, in the widest sense, the changes in political philosophy that have occurred in western capitalist states since the early 1980s, this book focuses on the introduction of neo-liberal principles in the combined area of social and education policy., new zealand presents a paradigm example of the neo-liberal shift in political philosophy. from constituting the social laboratory of the western world in the 1930s in terms of social welfare provision, new zealand has become the neo-liberal experiment of the fully marketised society in the 1990s. against the theoretical background of educational theory and practice, this book examines neo-liberalism... 
Examining, in the widest sense, the changes in political philosophy that have occurred in Western capitalist states since the early 1980s, this book focuses on the introduction of neo-liberal principles in the combined area of social and education. 
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This book is printed on demand. (allow 1-2 weeks for printing) introduction-the crisis of the welfare state in the postmodern condition, section 1 communitarian approaches to the crisis introduction: social policy and the move to community, democracy and community-based social policy, welfare and community-the new zealand experiment. section 2 neo-liberal individualism: introduction, the new right reforms of education, the politics of choice-public choice theory and the autonomous chooser, children of rogernomics-the new right, individualism and the culture of narcissism. section 3 methodological responses: introduction, education and the ideal learning community, educational policy analysis and the politics of interpretation. section 4 the postmodern way out: introduction, postmodernism-the critique of reason and the rise of the new social movements, beyond the philosophy of the subject-liberalism, education and the critique of individualism, individualism and community-education and the politics of difference, conclusion-critical social policy in the postmodern condition. examining, in the widest sense, the changes in political philosophy that have occurred in western capitalist states since the early 1980s, this book focuses on the introduction of neo-liberal principles in the combined area of social and educationexamining, in the widest sense, the changes in political philosophy that have occurred in western capitalist states since the early 1980s, this book focuses on the introduction of neo-liberal principles in the combined area of social and education policy., new zealand presents a paradigm example of the neo-liberal shift in political philosophy. from constituting the social laboratory of the western world in the 1930s in terms of social welfare provision, new zealand has become the neo-liberal experiment of the fully marketised society in the 1990s. against the theoretical background of educational theory and practice, this book examines neo-liberalism... 
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This book is printed on demand (allow 1-2 weeks for printing) (248 pages) examining, in the widest sense, the changes in political philosophy that have occurred in western capitalist states since the early 1980s, this book focuses on the introduction of neo-liberal principles in the combined area of social and education 1 (Hardback) 