The Politics of Civil Society: Neoliberalism or Social Left?

The Politics of Civil Society: Neoliberalism or Social Left?

by Fred Powell (Author)

Synopsis

This is an indispensable book for anyone who wants to make sense of the bewildering recent shifts in ideology and policy towards the Welfare State - and to understand the broader political implications of civil society. The Politics of Civil Society offers a wide-ranging analysis of recent shifts in ideas and paradigms that underpin social policy. Since the 1980s, the renaissance of civil society has introduced new ideas about the nature of power, citizenship and human rights, with such slogans as 'active citizenship' and 'participation' radically challenging the dominance of the state, the power of professionals and the welfare system itself. Frederick Powell traces the historical roots of these apparent changes and movements, demonstrates in detail their often paradoxical results and speculates about the whole future of social policy. He has produced an entirely original synthesis, as well as a major guide to social policy, that goes well beyond traditional interpretations of civil society as the voluntary and community sector. The book covers a breadth of material which is not generally found in social policy literature and offers a unique opportunity to rethink existing paradigms. This is not just a book for the specialist reader but raises a whole range of issues of much wider interest to the social sciences. A concluding chapter on the practical and policy implications of the analysis is of special relevance to welfare practitioners and policy-makers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Edition: 1
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 20 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 1861347642
ISBN 13: 9781861347640

Media Reviews
Frederick Powell has written an original and important book which draws civil society from the margins into the centre of political and social theorising. The Politics of Civil Society will be essential reading for anyone concerned with the strengthening of market power and the erosion of democracy in contemporary society. Professor Peadar Kirby, Co-director, Centre for International Studies, Dublin City University
Author Bio
Frederick Powell is Professor of Social Policy and Head of the Department of Applied Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Cork.