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" Alexis de Tocqueville's Memoir on pauperism / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 981782
Doc. No : b736152
Uniform Title : Mémoire sur le paupérisme.English
Main Entry : Tocqueville, Alexis de,1805-1859.
Title & Author : Alexis de Tocqueville's Memoir on pauperism /\ translated by Seymour Drescher ; with an introduction by Gertrude Himmelfarb.
Publication Statement : London :: IEA Health and Welfare Unit,, 1997.
Series Statement : Rediscovered riches ;; no. 2
Page. NO : 39 pages ;; 21 cm.
ISBN : 025536394X
: : 9780255363945
Abstract : "The 'Memoir on Pauperism' was written in 1835 immediately after Alexis de Tocqueville had completed the first volume of Democracy in America. It was based on his visit to England in 1833, where he found that one-sixth of the population had been reduced to reliance on poor relief at a cost approaching nearly one-fifth of total national expenditure." "Today, 17% of the population are reliant on income support - a strikingly similar proportion to Tocqueville's 1833 estimate - and if the other means-tested benefits are included the figure is 27%. In her introduction, Gertrude Himmelfarb, one of the foremost historians of the nineteenth century, shows the relevance of Tocqueville's insights for the modern debate about welfare reform in both Britain and America." "Tocqueville began the 'Memoir' with the paradox that the most impoverished countries in Europe, like Spain and Portugal, had few paupers; while England, the wealthiest country at the time, had many. It had happened, he argued, as an unforeseen consequence of good intentions. As wealth had grown, those who prospered were not prepared to tolerate hardship in their midst. But, in truth, the paradoxical result of this early experiment in compulsory state welfare was that beneficiaries were degraded by their reduction to dependency." "In contrast, Tocqueville believed, voluntary charity at its best established a 'moral tie' between giver and receiver and, instead of encouraging dishonesty and 'working the system', it sought to strengthen character and restore independence. Today, Himmelfarb writes, we can more than ever appreciate Tocqueville's criticism of 'government charity' as an 'entitlement'."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject : Charities-- Great Britain.
Subject : Poor laws-- Great Britain.
Subject : Poor-- England-- History-- 19th century.
Subject : Public welfare-- England-- History-- 19th century.
Subject : Public welfare-- Great Britain.
Subject : Charities.
Subject : History.
Subject : Poor laws.
Subject : Poor.
Subject : Public welfare.
Subject : Armoede.
Subject : Overheidsbeleid.
Subject : England.
Subject : Great Britain.
Dewey Classification : ‭944.04‬
LC Classification : ‭HV245‬‭.T6313 1997b‬
NLM classification : ‭71.68‬bcl
Added Entry : Drescher, Seymour.
: Himmelfarb, Gertrude.
Parallel Title : Memoir on pauperism
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