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  1. This philosophy of Meliorism is to color the entire attitude of Welfare-Liberalism to the very end. In pursuit of his Meliorism, Mill himself timidly came out for State action on public works, colonization, charity, laws of labor, endowment of research, etc.

  2. Social liberalism (German: Sozialliberalismus, Spanish: socioliberalismo, Dutch: Sociaalliberalisme) is a political philosophy and variety of liberalism that endorses social justice, social services, a mixed economy, and the expansion of civil and political rights, as opposed to classical liberalism which supports unregulated laissez ...

  3. 25. März 2008 · John Rawls (b. 1921, d. 2002) was an American political philosopher in the liberal tradition. His theory of justice as fairness describes a society of free citizens holding equal basic rights and cooperating within an egalitarian economic system.

    • Poverty and Exclusionist Ideology
    • Poverty and Liberal Ideology 1: The Charity Organization Society
    • Poverty and Liberal Ideology 2: Formation of The New Liberalism

    The first nonliberal ideology of poverty at the turn of the century was exclusionism. Exclusionism here refers to the position that posits “deviant others” within society, attributes the causes of social problems to them, and advocates their social exclusion. As opposed to liberalism’s laissez-fairedoctrine, it advocated collectivist interventions ...

    Eugenics, which constructed the exclusionist ideology of poverty at the turn of the century, expanded its influence among the intellectual elite in the early twentieth century, one consequence of which was the formation of the Eugenics Education Society in 1907. The Mental Deficiency Act of 1913 is said to be the greatest success story of British e...

    The core members of the COS, including Loch and Bosanquet, had faith in the potential morality of individuals, including the dependent needy. However, at the turn of the century, the COS’ casework approach which involved intrusion into poor families’ privacy and frequent dismissal of support came under fire from working class families and other soc...

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  4. perspective and proposes a liberal alternative to the utilitarian theory of social welfare. I first discuss the conflict between classical utilitarianism and liberal values and then describe how various economists and philosophers, including Ronald Dworkin, have proposed modifying the notion of social welfare.

  5. 1. Juni 1998 · Abstract. The Liberal Party has traditionally been a party of pragmatic conservatism blending three disparate ideological tendencies: the social liberal or ‘wet’ ameliorative tendency, the economic liberal or ‘dry’ individualist tendency, and a less organised social conservative tendency.

  6. 28. Nov. 1996 · About the SEP. Special Characters. This is a file in the archives of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Liberalism. First published Thu Nov 28, 1996; substantive revision Mon Sep 10, 2007. As soon as one examines it, ‘liberalism’ fractures into a variety of types and competing visions.