Limits of Voluntarism
Explore the transformative role of charities in the post-New Deal era with Limits of Voluntarism by Andrew J. F. Morris. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 286 pages, delving into how charities shifted from direct financial support to providing essential counselling and therapeutic services. Morris meticulously examines the evolution of the public/private division of labor and its significant implications for modern public policy. This thought-provoking analysis is essential for anyone interested in public welfare, public-private sector cooperation, and the social conditions in the United Kingdom and the United States. Discover how the limits of voluntarism continue to shape our understanding of charity and its impact on society.