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Public Philosophy Monographs (1998)
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Veronica Montecinos
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12/31/98
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Chile has been converted into a prototype of policy experimentation in social welfare, not only because of the "revolutionary" character of many of its reforms, but also because of the early and growing internationalization of intellectual and political elites and policy paradigms.
This article traces the death of the idea of social citizenship--a consensus among the public that citizens are entitled to social as well as civil and political rights--during the 1980s and the 1990s.
After the regime change in Hungary the neoliberal/neoconservative orthodoxy has emerged as the dominant public philosophy, breaking the bonds between and within
generations, between the less and the more fortunate.
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Howard Glennerster
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12/13/98
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The monographs, and the program, aim to develop a more nuanced understanding of the values underlying public policies in this era of globalization.
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As part of its ongoing program on public philosophy, the Carnegie Council
initiated a workshop series to address current conceptions of democracy around
the world. Four papers were published as individual monographs.
The monographs and the program aim to develop a more nuanced understanding of
the values underlying public policies in this era of globalization.
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Will people associate U.S. power with "global misery" or with the opportunity and pluralism that Obama's victory represents?
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