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| #2186322 in Books | Oxford University Press, USA | 2013-01-13 | 2013-01-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x.60 x9.10l,.65 | File Name: 0199935947 | 210 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| an important book, one that helps us understand how families and the state should interact|By Civitas|This is an important book that provides a nuanced and persuasive view of the relationship between the state and families. Eichner's starting point is to note that liberal political theory assumes people are autonomous; but in fact, people are not born autonomous citizens, but|||"The Supportive State rethink[s] liberal theory from the ground up, incorporating dependence and families rather than pushing them aside. It is a careful, beautifully written renegotiation of the social contract on behalf of real people, rather than
Broad agreement exists among politicians and policymakers that the family is a critical institution of American life. Yet the role that the state should play with respect to family ties among citizens remains deeply contested. This controversy over the state's role undergirds a broad range of public policy debates: Does the state have a responsibility to help resolve conflicts between work and family? Should same-sex marriage be permitted? Should parents who receive wel...
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