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Social welfare and the courts: The dilemmas of liberalism.

机译:社会福利与法院:自由主义的困境。

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Political scientists at least since the 1950s have generally characterized the poor in American history as politically "quiescent". But, the dominant notions of "ideological consensus" and "ideological hegemony" lead scholars to neglect turbulent moments when poor people revolted against "economic injustice." Between 1965-76, the most politically passive of all the poor--welfare recipients--protested against the prevailing economic distribution. The impact of the welfare rights movement far exceeded the number of participants, who were mostly impoverished black single mothers. The movement's accomplishments were due largely to the assistance of government-funded lawyers.;Using an eclectic theoretical framework drawing on the insights of Pubic Law, Political Jurisprudence, and Critical Legal Studies, the dissertation examines the dilemmas the welfare rights movement posed for the federal courts, the nature of the courts' response to a poor people's movement, and the implications for the American welfare state. Apart from the important institutional role of the courts in welfare policymaking, one cannot fully explain the welfare rights movement's impact without taking seriously the ideological dimension of law. Thus, after providing historical background on the "right of necessity," the thesis analyzes the Warren Court's understanding of equality; the alliance between the National Welfare Rights Organization and the Center on Social Welfare Policy and Law; and the victories and setbacks that LSP attorneys experienced in the courtroom. The policy focus is AFDC, the most politically contentious welfare program.;The federal government established the Legal Services Program (LSP) in 1964 to offer the poor free legal counsel. LSP attorneys mediated between the poor's grievances--the demands "from below"--and the response from the federal courts--the response "from above." Reform-oriented LSP attorneys racked up important victories in the federal courts; these victories not only alleviated the poor's immediate economic woes, but also facilitated the political organization of the welfare rights movement. The lawyers failed, however, to persuade the Supreme Court to "constitutionalize" a "right to live." Although the Warren Court and lower federal courts handed down many decisions that promoted equality, they were much more constrained by Constitutional doctrine and political ideology than most scholars acknowledge.
机译:至少自1950年代以来,政治学家就普遍将美国历史上的穷人描述为政治上的“静态”。但是,“意识形态共识”和“意识形态霸权”的主导概念使学者们忽略了穷人反抗“经济不公”的动荡时刻。 1965-76年间,在所有贫困人口中,政治上最被动的群体(福利接受者)抗议普遍的经济分配。福利权运动的影响远远超出了参加人数,他们大多是贫困的黑人单身母亲。该运动的成就主要归功于政府资助的律师的协助。;论文运用了一个折衷的理论框架,借鉴了公法,政治法学和批判法学的见解,从而研究了福利权运动给联邦带来的困境。法院,法院对穷人运动的反应性质以及对美国福利国家的影响。除了法院在福利政策制定中的重要机构作用外,如果不认真考虑法律的意识形态层面,就无法充分解释福利权利运动的影响。因此,在提供了关于“必要权”的历史背景之后,本文分析了沃伦法院对平等的理解。国家福利权利组织与社会福利政策与法律中心之间的联盟;以及LSP律师在法庭上经历的胜利和挫折。该政策的重点是AFDC,这是最具政治争议的福利计划。联邦政府于1964年建立了法律服务计划(LSP),以向贫困的免费法律顾问提供服务。 LSP律师在穷人的不满(“来自下方”的诉求)与联邦法院的回应(“来自上方”的诉求)之间进行调解。面向改革的LSP律师在联邦法院赢得了重要的胜利;这些胜利不仅减轻了穷人的直接经济困境,而且还促进了福利权运动的政治组织。然而,律师们未能说服最高法院将“生存权”“宪法化”。尽管沃伦法院和联邦下级法院做出了许多促进平等的裁决,但它们受到宪法学说和政治意识形态的约束比大多数学者所承认的要多得多。

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  • 作者

    Bussiere, Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    Brandeis University.;

  • 授予单位 Brandeis University.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1989
  • 页码 528 p.
  • 总页数 528
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:50:39

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