Welfare, Inequality and Social Citizenship
Discover a profound exploration of wealth and social dynamics with "Welfare, Inequality and Social Citizenship" by Daniel Edmiston. Published by Policy Press in 2020, this engaging paperback spans 224 pages, offering a unique perspective on the lived experiences of both the affluent and the underprivileged in the UK. Edmiston delves into how individuals navigate the complexities of social citizenship against the backdrop of a welfare system that often marginalizes or validates them. Through vivid insights into their everyday lives, attitudes, and behaviors, this book sheds light on the prevailing socio-political landscape and the evolving notions of social equality. A compelling read for anyone interested in social policy, inequality, and the nuances of human experience, it invites readers to reconsider their understanding of welfare and citizenship in contemporary society.