SOWK 3060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Economic Rationalism, Great Depression, Neoliberalism

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Journal of child, youth, and family studies: social work in mental health, british journal of social work. Rsa animate pick up different concepts, and do a graphical representation. People can take care of themselves, they do not need someone to take care of them. Late 19th to early 20th century: the welfare state was introduced in 1930 to 1970s-1980s - great depression. The welfare state was introduced was to control wide spread revolution: there was a swing back to the freedom market (liberalism). It was the new liberalism, as it was time for people to be free again: economic rationalism it is an offspring of neoliberalism. It is domination of rational thinking, thinking that makes sense financially. If it makes sense financially, than it is good: competence a set of predesigned skills that you can perform. Your wisdom is not a part of your competency: week 4, social policies.

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