Thinking Collectively: Social Policy, Collective Action and the Common Good

Author:   Paul Spicker (Robert Gordon University)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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Pages:   188
Publication Date:   05 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Thinking Collectively: Social Policy, Collective Action and the Common Good


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What does collectivism mean in social policy? What does thinking collectively imply for policy? In this book, well-respected author Paul Spicker lends a complementary voice to his Reclaiming individualism, reviewing collectivism as a dimension of political discourse. Breaking down his analysis to examine collectivism through substantive, moral and methodological lenses, he reviews a series of arguments for co-operative effort, solidarity and collective responsibility. Taking a dispassionate and methodical approach, the author explores what collectivism means in social policy and what value it offers to the field.

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Author:   Paul Spicker (Robert Gordon University)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
ISBN:  

9781447346890


ISBN 10:   1447346890
Pages:   188
Publication Date:   05 June 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I: Collectivism Substantive collectivism: collectivism in practice Methodological collectivism: social science and social policy Moral collectivism The individual and the collective Community Part II: Collective action for the common good Government and collective action Radical democracy Collective values Policies for the common good The common weal

Reviews

Paul Spicker asks how to think-with, live-with, and be-with collectives in this important new book which sees afresh the possibilities of collective life. Crucially, it also reinstates the significance of the common good and value of the common weal for social scientists and activists. Stephen A. Webb, Glasgow Caledonian University This concise and well-written book is a compelling and timely reminder of the importance of collective action and political community. Daniel Beland, McGill University


“Paul Spicker asks how to think-with, live-with, and be-with collectives in this important new book which sees afresh the possibilities of collective life. Crucially, it also reinstates the significance of the common good and value of the common weal for social scientists and activists.” Stephen A. Webb, Glasgow Caledonian University “This concise and well-written book is a compelling and timely reminder of the importance of collective action and political community.” Daniel Béland, McGill University


Author Information

Paul Spicker is Emeritus Professor of Public Policy at Robert Gordon University; he works independently as a writer and commentator on social policy. His previous books on applied social theory include Liberty, equality, fraternity (2006), Reclaiming Individualism (2013), and Arguments for Welfare (2017).

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