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The Reluctant Welfare State: Engaging History to Advance Social Work Practice in Contemporary Society by Bruce S. Jansson is a comprehensive and insightful book that explores the historical development of the welfare state in the United States and its impact on social work practice. Jansson examines the evolution of social welfare policies and programs from the colonial era to the present day, highlighting the reluctance of the American government to fully embrace the concept of a welfare state. Through a detailed analysis of key historical events and legislative initiatives, Jansson demonstrates how social work practice has been shaped by political, economic, and social forces over time. The book also explores the challenges and opportunities facing social workers in the 21st century, as they navigate a complex and ever-changing social welfare landscape. By engaging with history, Jansson argues that social workers can better understand the roots of contemporary social issues and develop more effective strategies for promoting social justice and equity. Overall, The Reluctant Welfare State offers valuable insights for social work practitioners, educators, and students seeking to make a positive impact in contemporary society.
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