Social Policy and Social Justice: The IPPR ReaderISBN: 978-0-7456-1939-2
Hardcover
328 pages
May 1998, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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"A valuable collection from IPPR for both students and the general
reader interested in contemporary debates about social justice,
citizenship and alternative approaches to welfare, issues which are
of central political importance today." Ruth Lister, Professor
of Social Policy, Loughborough University
"Think-tanks are the wellsprings of knowledge, research and new ideas on which all political parties draw. Reading through this stimulating collection, there is no doubt that New Labour, recreating itself over the last few years, has drawn richly on ideas that sprang first from IPPR. Indeed in much of this book, you will find the key intellectual grounding of this Government." Polly Toynbee