PRAXIS
INTERNATIONAL
Edited by Seyla Benhabib and Svetozar
Stojanovic
In its first five years of publication,
Praxis International
has emerged as the voice
of humanist, democratic socialism, providing a forum for the critical analysis of
existing social systems, of their institutions and ideologies, of new social
movements and of social theories. Distinguished contributors to past volumes
have included J. Habermas,
C.
Taylor,
A.
Giddens, R.J. Bernstein,
C.
Offe,
M. Markovic,
A.
Heller, R. Rorty, M. Jay, R. Falk, and M. Lowy. Forthcoming issues
will discuss Foucault and critical theory; the zero-sum utopia of the welfare state;
women and work; Black neo-conservatism in the USA; and neo-Aristotelianism.
Volume 6 Number 1, April 1987, is a Special Issue entitled The Crisis of the
Welfare State edited by Joachim Israel, which contains the following articles:
Introduction
JOACHIM ISRAEL
Reshaping the welfare state: the conservative approach and its socialist
alternative
ANDREGORZ
Strategy for the transformation of the crisis
EGON MAlZNER
The welfare state as an expression of crisis - not as its solution
WOLF-DIETER NARR
Organized solidarity between social Darwinianism and the over-protective state:
toward a modern concept of the welfare state
JOHANO STRASER
Human needs and socialist welfare
LEN DOYAL and IAN GOUGH
April, July, October and January
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