Social Construction Of Welfare

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Welfare states are a way for the state to establish and finance public utilities, implement and improve a set of social welfare policies and systems, intervene in social and economic life, and ensure the normal operation of social order and economic life. In Schwartz's "History of American Law," the welfare state refers to the historical stage between the Roosevelt New Deal and the outbreak of World War II.

The welfare state is a form of the state. Welfare is the characteristic of this state and it is used to define the state. The state form of the welfare state strengthens the social functions of the modern country, so it is a political concept. Social welfare is a sociological concept. The welfare itself is more of a concept of economics. The economic environment is the condition and foundation of national decision-making, and social welfare is the result of national decision-making.

The modern welfare system originated from the British Beveridge Report. The Beveridge Report has had a tremendous impact on the post-war construction of a welfare society in the …show more content…

Welfare countries are not even equal to social security or social policies, but they add up. Social insurance emerged before the First World War, but no one would call Bismarck, Prime Minister of Iron and Blood, the first to implement the social insurance system as the "Prime Minister of Welfare." Hitler once carried out national socialism in order to launch a war of aggression. Of course, no one would think that the "third empire" that purports to be a genocide policy is the "welfare empire." The governments of most countries have adopted social policies. These policies are very different from each other. Therefore, it cannot be said that the governments that implement certain social policies are all “welfare governments” and the countries they represent are all “welfare

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