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Published: 21 January 2009
... and housing, which are distributed equally in an otherwise unequal society. The chapter also discusses the basic concept of citizenship rights, drawing on the famous conceptualisation first put forward by T.H. Marshall. Daily Express Daily Mail Ministry of Justice NHS Sun The citizenship social rights...
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Published: 21 January 2009
...This chapter takes on two key points about T.H. Marshall that are all too often asserted rather than demonstrated. The first is that Marshall's work is in some simple way about equality. Citizenship and social class is still innovative, precisely because it is not about equality...
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Published: 21 January 2009
... redistribution citizenship T.H. Marshall state building welfare state territorial politics social policy One of Marshall's most memorable maxims casts citizenship as a ‘status extended to all those who are full members of the community’ (1950 [1992], p 18, also p 6). The key reference here – to community...
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Published: 18 October 2017
...In this chapter, Robert Pinker discusses T.H. Marshall's concern with welfare pluralism, his study of citizenship and welfare, and his contribution to the development of social policy and administration. He begins with an overview of Marshall's achievement in the field of sociology and some of his...
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Published: 18 October 2017
... approach to the study of social policy from the 1950s onwards, including Richard Titmuss, T.H. Marshall, Brian Abel-Smith, and O.R. McGregor. He then describes the academic context in which he started his career and wrote Social Theory and Social Policy and explains his interest...
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Published: 18 October 2017
...In this chapter, Robert Pinker introduces the three institutional features which have come to make up citizenship — civil rights, political rights and social rights — by analysing T.H. Marshall's concept of citizenship from a generational perspective. He first considers Marshall's models...
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Published: 18 June 2008
...This chapter studies the relationship between social justice and devolution. It summarises the degree of devolution to Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. It is focused in those policy areas that are important to distributive social justice and the ‘social rights of citizenship’ of T.H. Marshall...
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Published: 18 October 2017
...In this chapter, Robert Pinker examines how civil war influences T.H. Marshall's hypothesis that the civil, political and social rights of citizenship developed under conditions of peace. Using the examples of Ireland and Northern Ireland, Pinker discusses the conditions in which the advancement...