| Kenneth E. Boulding - Social Science - 1985 - 242 pages
...and specifically in social rights. These Marshall described - in Citizenship and Social Class - as 'the whole range from the right to a modicum of economic...full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being according to the standards prevailing in the society.' 7* Because I in the twentieth... | |
| David Held, John Brookshire Thompson, John B. Thompson - Social Science - 1989 - 324 pages
...elector of the members of such a body'. Social rights are defined as involving a whole range of rights 'from the right to a modicum of economic welfare and security to the right ... to live the life of a civilized being according to the standards prevailing in ... society'.6 The adequacy... | |
| Civics, East Indian - 1990 - 188 pages
...The corresponding institutions are Parliament and councils of local government. By the Social Element I mean the whole range, from the right to a modicum...full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being, according to the standards prevailing in the society. The institutions most connected... | |
| Jeremy Waldron - Philosophy - 1993 - 500 pages
...Marshall meant economic and welfare rights, rights to a minimum standard of welfare and income: they range "from the right to a modicum of economic welfare...full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being according to the standard prevailing in the society."15 Welfare state policies and... | |
| Frans J Schuurman - Business & Economics - 1993 - 252 pages
...exercise of political power through local government and parliament; and iii) social, which ranged from 'the right to a modicum of economic welfare and...full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being according to the standards prevailing in the society'.14 The relevance of this approach... | |
| Anne Campbell, Calum MacDonald, Nick Raynsford - Great Britain - 1993 - 76 pages
...of citizenship, civil, political and social. By the last he meant 'the whole range from the right of a modicum of economic welfare and security to the...full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being according to the standards prevailing in the society'. The concept of citizenship is... | |
| David Trevor Evans - Business & Economics - 1993 - 372 pages
...minimum wage protection for the low paid, disabled, old and unemployed, and health care established 'the right to share to the full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being according to the standards prevailing in the society' (TH Marshall 1950: 28, my emphasis),... | |
| Bryan S. Turner, Peter Hamilton - Citizenship - 1994 - 496 pages
...benefits. This relates to the 'social' element of the Left's notion of citizenship, defined by Marshall as 'the whole range from the right to a modicum of economic...full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being according to the standards prevailing in the society' (Marshall, 1952, p. 11). The... | |
| Fred Twine - Social Science - 1994 - 212 pages
...discussed later, especially in Chapter 11. With respect to social rights of citizenship, Marshall refers to 'the whole range from the right to a modicum of economic...full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilised being according to the standards prevailing in society' (1950: 11). Social rights are thus... | |
| Robert Devigne - Political Science - 1996 - 292 pages
...a right to comprehensive social insurance. "By the social element of citizenship," wrote Marshall, "I mean the whole range from the right to a modicum of economic welfare and society to the right to share to the full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilized... | |
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