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Social science and social pathology

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Kiadó: George Allen&Unwin Ltd.
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 400 oldal
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BARBARA WOOTTON
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THE SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF WAGE POLICY
In this book Barbara Wootton seeks to uncover some of the social influences which affect the determination of wage and salary rates. The pay of every worker—be he miner, doctor, shipwright or archbishop—is found to be not only the result of a bargain in economic terms, but also an expression of the social attitudes on the part of the community. Moreover, the growth during the present century both of collective bargaining and of the practice of submitting wage claims to arbitration has greatly encouraged the discussion of wage and salary questions on a social and ethical, rather than a purely economic, plane.
'She is no embittered partisan : her criticism of taxation as an ineflicient, as well as an exasperating, leveller will delight Conservatives—as much as her leg-pulIing of those who feel that status and respectability deserve preferential treatment will embarrass or irritate them.' Spectator.... Tovább

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BARBARA WOOTTON
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h
"A ;
THE SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF WAGE POLICY
In this book Barbara Wootton seeks to uncover some of the social influences which affect the determination of wage and salary rates. The pay of every worker—be he miner, doctor, shipwright or archbishop—is found to be not only the result of a bargain in economic terms, but also an expression of the social attitudes on the part of the community. Moreover, the growth during the present century both of collective bargaining and of the practice of submitting wage claims to arbitration has greatly encouraged the discussion of wage and salary questions on a social and ethical, rather than a purely economic, plane.
'She is no embittered partisan : her criticism of taxation as an ineflicient, as well as an exasperating, leveller will delight Conservatives—as much as her leg-pulIing of those who feel that status and respectability deserve preferential treatment will embarrass or irritate them.' Spectator.
'Challenging book.' g. d. cole in The New Statesman.
'Penetrating and valuable. . . . Ably written and courageous.' sir Arnold plant in The Listener.
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TESTAMENT FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE
'Her remorseless, dogging logic, supported by the terseness and directness of her phrase, is curiously reminiscent of Pascal in his Lettres Provindales.' Times Educational Supplement.
'A most enjoyable and stimulating book. Professor Wootton's plea for a far fuller use of scientific methods in dealing with human problems, and her rejection of authoritarian dogmas natural or non-natural, is eloquent and sustained. We need more books of this kind.' British Journal of Sociology.
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FREEDOM UNDER PLANNING
'Mrs Wootton, with the skill and precision of a first-class surgeon, has here performed an important service an admirable and timely book because it is in method as honest as in clarity it is remarkable.' Manchester Guardian.
'A valuable and timely book: lucid, never pontifical, and not too long.' The Observer.
'Searching, honest, and stimulating, and altogether a brilliant examination of the question she poses.' Co-operative News.
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??ooks that matter
Using contemporary Britain as a case study, Barbara Wootton seeks to discover, first, what the social sciences have to say about those people—criminals and others—whose conduct is socially unacceptable; and, second, what can be learned from work in this field which may increase our understanding of the potentialities and the limitations of those sciences generally.
The book is in three parts. In the first, the author critically examines, in the light of the findings of numerous researches, both the relation between unacceptable behaviour and economic and social status, and the validity of a number of currently popular hypotheses, as, for example, that antisocial attitudes are due to lack of maternal affection in infancy, or that problem families beget problem families generation after generation. In the second, she discusses the blurring of the line between sickness and sin for which the growth of modern psychiatry is responsible, and considers the effects of this in shaping contemporary attitudes towards unwelcome deviants and contemporary conceptions of social work. In the final section of the work some of the wider methodological implications are explored.
Throughout, Barbara Wootton has drawn upon her extensive experience as a magistrate as well as upon her academic knowledge. She describes it as 'not a work of research, so much as an assessment of the results of researches undertaken by others'. It is, however, a great deal more than this. An incisive interpretation of these researches is set down with freshness and lucidity. The preparation of Social Science and Social Pathology was made possible by the generosity of the Nuffield Foundation, and incorporates in a greatly expanded form the substance of the Josiah Mason lectures delivered at the University of Birmingham in 1955. Vissza

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