Underclass + 10 Charles Murray and the British Underclass 1990-2000
by Charles A. Murray, Melanie Phillips
Charles Murray is one of America's most respected social policy analysts, whose ideas about the underclass, outlined in his classic Losing Ground, entered the mainstream of the debate about poverty. Murray's thesis, that the underclass represents not a degree of poverty but a type of poverty, characterized by deviant attitudes towards parenting, work and crime, has been explosively controversial. It has also become more difficult to resist, as the deterioration of the social fabric has become increasingly obvious.
Politics & Social SciencesSocial SciencesPovertySociologyPolitics & GovernmentIdeologies & Doctrines
RELEASED2001
PUBLISHERInstitute for the Study of Civil Society
LENGTH31
LANGUAGEEN
Underclass + 10 Charles Murray and the British Underclass 1990-2000
by Charles A. Murray, Melanie Phillips
Charles Murray is one of America's most respected social policy analysts, whose ideas about the underclass, outlined in his classic Losing Ground, entered the mainstream of the debate about poverty. Murray's thesis, that the underclass represents not a degree of poverty but a type of poverty, characterized by deviant attitudes towards parenting, work and crime, has been explosively controversial. It has also become more difficult to resist, as the deterioration of the social fabric has become increasingly obvious.
Politics & Social SciencesSocial SciencesPovertySociologyPolitics & GovernmentIdeologies & Doctrines
RELEASED2001
PUBLISHERInstitute for the Study of Civil Society
LENGTH31
LANGUAGEEN
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