Voluntary Action

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Voluntary Action is a seminal work by William Beveridge examining the role of voluntary organizations and citizen initiative in the welfare state and social reform.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo define the place of voluntary action in a planned society
examine the role of voluntary organizations in social reform
associatedWith British welfare state
voluntary sector in the United Kingdom
author William Beveridge NERFINISHED
William Henry Beveridge NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses charitable organizations
civic engagement
non-governmental organizations
philanthropy
voluntary social services
field political science
social work
welfare economics
focusesOn complementarity of voluntary action and state welfare
organization of citizen initiative
relationship between state and voluntary sector
role of voluntary organizations in welfare provision
genre policy analysis
social science literature
hasInfluenced debates on the welfare state in the United Kingdom
policy discussions on the voluntary sector
theory of mixed economy of welfare
hasPerspective liberal reformist approach to social welfare
historicalContext development of modern welfare states
language English
mainSubject citizen initiative
social policy
social reform
social welfare
voluntary organizations
welfare state
notableFor argument that voluntary action is essential to a healthy welfare state
influence on post-war British social policy thinking
systematic analysis of voluntary organizations in social welfare
proposes partnership between state and voluntary organizations in welfare
preservation of citizen initiative within a welfare state
timePeriodDiscussed 20th-century welfare state

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William Beveridge authorOf Voluntary Action