The Question of Welfare State in Natural Law Theories

Q4 Arts and Humanities Opera Historica Pub Date : 2016-09-30 DOI:10.32725/oph.2016.025
Yukihiro Haruyama
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Introduction Many scholars, not only historians, but also social scientists, have contributed to the research in the origins of the idea of „welfare state“ . According to the conventional interpretation it appeared at the end of the 19th century and became a powerful agenda of social policy in the era after World War II . In general, the welfare state or the Sozialstaat is considered as a state which aims at the promotion and maintainance of national welfare and takes on also the responsibility for the well-being of its citizens .1 In particular, a welfare state is committed to combat poverty among its citizens, provide guarantee for their level of living and equality in the distribution of economic benefits . Moreover, a welfare state has the authority to intervene in many aspects of civil life in order to attain those purposes . Students of welfare state have often focused mainly on the development of social welfare policy in the late the 19th century and in the early 20th century, and then created some typologies of the welfare state . The best known is the typology of the Danish social scientist, Gøsta Esping-Andersen .2 Apart from the historical studies of welfare state in western and northern European countries and in the United States, there has recently appeared new research in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe . Even though western scholars believe that these East-European works have not crossed the broderline of the 19th century, the opposite is true . The new research by Jakub Rákosník and others has focused mainly on state social policies in the 20th century .3
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自然法理论中的福利国家问题
许多学者,不仅是历史学家,也包括社会科学家,都对“福利国家”概念的起源进行了研究。根据传统的解释,它出现在19世纪末,并在第二次世界大战后成为一项强有力的社会政策议程。一般来说,福利国家或社会主义国家被认为是一个旨在促进和维护国家福利的国家,并对其公民的福祉负有责任。特别是,福利国家致力于消除公民中的贫困,为他们的生活水平和经济利益的平等分配提供保障。此外,福利国家有权干预公民生活的许多方面,以达到这些目的。福利国家的学生通常主要关注19世纪末和20世纪初社会福利政策的发展,然后创造了一些福利国家的类型学。最著名的是丹麦社会科学家Gøsta Esping-Andersen的类型学。2除了在西欧和北欧国家以及美国对福利国家的历史研究外,最近在东欧后共产主义国家也出现了新的研究。尽管西方学者认为这些东欧作品没有跨越19世纪的界限,但事实恰恰相反。Jakub Rákosník等人的新研究主要集中在20世纪的国家社会政策上
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