The question itself defines a conflict which pits, on the one side the welfare state as a thing that "prevents a permanent and possibly underclass." The other side demands the end of the Welfare state because, simply enough, it is too expensive and "undermines individual initiative." This paper takes up a third position" namely that even a very brief recollection of the history of the welfare state will show it is inevitable, not merely possible. 9.5 pgs. 15 f/c. 7b.
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