The Beveridge Report by William Beveridge

Social Insurance and Allied Services

The book outlines a comprehensive plan for social reform in Britain, aiming to address the five major societal issues identified as "Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor, and Idleness." It proposes the establishment of a welfare state with a system of social insurance to provide financial security from cradle to grave, ensuring that all citizens have access to essential services and support. The report emphasizes the need for government intervention to create a more equitable society, advocating for policies such as universal healthcare, full employment, and improved education. Its recommendations laid the groundwork for the modern welfare state in the United Kingdom.

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Published
1942
Nationality
British
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Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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