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Title: The Background of U.S. Welfare State


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The Background of U.S. Welfare State
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Ancient Civilizations
  • Babylon protection of widows and orphans
  • Buddhism love and charity
  • Aristotle more blessed to give than receive
  • Cicero mercy on all
  • Greeks and Romans helped crippled, needy, orphans
    of war

3
Jewish law
  • Duty of giving
  • Right, actually a duty, to receive
  • Sense of justice

4
Christianity
  • Held to Jewish tradition
  • Charity important
  • Need is a result of misfortune those who can
    help must do so, those who need have a right to
    receive
  • Monasteries and hospitals sources of aid
  • Bishop must protect the poor

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Feudal European Society
  • Everyone had an assigned place in a stable
    community
  • Serfs under protection of lords
  • Guilds in cities helped members and others
  • Church helped sick and dependent
  • Relief given to community members in unusual
    cases of accident, calamity, etc.

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Conditions Leading to Poor Laws
  • Breakup of feudal system
  • Enclosure (for sheep) resulted in persons with no
    land to farm
  • Black Death 1348-49
  • Protestant reformation and dissolution of
    English monasteries in 1536

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Results of Social Upheavals
  • Huge increases in unemployment, poverty,
    vagabondage, begging, thievery
  • Rise of towns and cities
  • Population movement labor shortages in some
    areas as landless moved from place to place

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Statute of Laborers 1349
  • Unemployed had to work where they lived for
    anyone who would hire them at the at wages fixed
    by law
  • No moving around for better work (or spreading
    the plague)
  • No charity to be given to able bodied persons

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Principles Underlying English Poor Laws
  • Punitive measures alone would not solve problems
  • Poverty was an economic not personal matter
  • Recognized involuntary unemployment
  • State should help those who could not help
    themselves
  • Relief should be locally administered and
    financed

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Major Features of 1601 Law
  • Relatives first source of help
  • Vagrants could be punished
  • Needy people had legal right to help by local
    government
  • 3 categories of dependents children,
    able-bodied, impotent
  • Taxes raised to help the poor
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