Opening up the Welfare State to ‘Outsiders’

Mahito Hayashi
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This chapter examines local/national trajectories of social movements for homeless people, arguing that ‘pro-homeless’ activism has fundamentally improved the Japanese welfare state. State-led high growth historically allocated resources favouring capitalist expansion, not people’s welfare. This tendency hit the homeless the most. In turn, this has given pro-homeless activism significant potentials and capacities. Firstly, pro-homeless activism has dominantly taken local forms, improving welfare provision at welfare offices. Secondly, in the late 2000s, activism won achievements at the national level, by reframing homelessness as a national problem. Thirdly, the wholesale inclusion of the homeless/poor has evoked their re-marginalization. Today, neoliberal/neoconservative forces are advancing anti-poor politics to revoke movements’ prior successes, paradoxically testifying to the power of pro-homeless activism in developing the welfare state.
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向“外来者”开放福利国家
本章考察了无家可归者社会运动的地方/国家轨迹,认为“支持无家可归者”的行动主义从根本上改善了日本的福利国家。历史上,国家主导的高增长分配的资源有利于资本主义扩张,而不是人民的福利。这种趋势对无家可归者的打击最大。反过来,这赋予了支持无家可归者的行动主义巨大的潜力和能力。首先,支持无家可归者的行动主要采取了地方形式,改善了福利办公室的福利提供。其次,在2000年代后期,通过将无家可归重新定义为一个全国性问题,行动主义在国家层面上取得了成就。第三,大规模接纳无家可归者/穷人引起了他们的重新边缘化。今天,新自由主义/新保守主义力量正在推进反穷人政治,以撤销运动先前的成功,矛盾地证明了支持无家可归者的行动主义在发展福利国家中的力量。
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