scholarly journals Background of the emergence of the welfare state in Great Britain in the second half of the XIX -early XX centuries

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 67-84
Author(s):  
Vadim A. Podolskiy
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1(63)) ◽  
pp. 23-31
Author(s):  
Андрей Михайлович ЛУШНИКОВ

The purpose of the article is to review the biography and scientific heritage of the lawyer, scientist, state leader S. Webb. The stages of formation of S. Webb's worldview are analyzed. Methods: the research is based on historical and comparative legal methods. Results: it is argued that it is largely thanks to this scientist and politician that Great Britain adapted continental socialism in its more liberal and parliamentary version. The author's analysis of the individual researches of S. Webb is given, in which the contours of the future concept of the welfare state are largely outlined. The conclusion is made that S. Webb can be considered one of the ideologists of the modern model of the welfare state.


1952 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 364-367
Author(s):  
J. Edward Gerald

The first issues of the I. P. I. Report, published by the International Press Institute, appeared during this quarter. They furnish an unequalled report on communications around the world. L'Echo de la Presse became a weekly on April 11, realizing a seven-year dream of Editor Jacquemart. News developments included progress on reform of the British law of libel, evidence of the growth of advertising in Great Britain during the Socialist emphasis on the welfare state, and consideration of new basic press laws in West Germany, Pakistan and France. The chief editor of a leading Catholic daily in The Netherlands was dismissed. La Prensa of Buenos Aires reappeared as the painted darling of the Peron dictatorship and La Razon of La Paz appeared dead of intimidation by Estenssoro's revolutionary gangs. A leading Communist editor went to jail in France as part of the government's gesture of warning against armed agitation. A new international federation of journalists, the West's answer to the Communist IOJ, elected a famed British labor leader as president.


Author(s):  
Michael Keating

The UK Union is facing strong centrifugal pressures, especially in the wake of Brexit. This is not because fundamental political values differ among the constituent nations. It is rather that the UK is facing the same forces of spatial rescaling and pressures on the welfare state as other European states. This is refracted as a crisis of the territorial polity. Unionism, which was historically quite successful as a form of statecraft within Great Britain, has lost its touch. In seeking to combat the peripheral nationalisms, it has itself become a form of nationalism, with the idea of Britishness bearing too heavy a burden. The rival nationalisms of the periphery have not, for their part, forged a comprehensive counter-narrative of state and nation, so that the Union survives by default.


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