The Gender Basis of American Social Policy

V. Sapiro
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During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, womenthousands of them -became increasingly organized and active in the attempt to promote the general welfare, especially by helping the most vulnerable members of society. As individual leaders and as group participants they were instrumental in organizing and nationalizing movements for public health (mental and physical), poor relief, penal and other institutional reform, education for the previously uneducated, and child welfare. As the nineteenth century waned and the twentieth dawned, women were prominent among proponents of a principle which was hitherto nearly alien to American ideology but which has now, a century later, come to be an accepted part of our political views: the government and, they increasingly argued, the national government, have a responsibility to promote the general welfare actively by providing initiative and support where necessary. The degree and types of support remain, perhaps more now than then, matters of profound political contention, but in the late twentieth century even the most conservative ideologues tend to agree that government must provide a "safety net" for its people. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was also a time during which thousands of women, many of them the same as those involved in the general welfare movements, were agitating to promote women's welfare specifically. I The
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美国社会政策的性别基础
在19世纪的最后25年里,成千上万的妇女越来越有组织,越来越积极地试图促进普遍福利,特别是通过帮助社会中最脆弱的成员。作为个人领导人和团体参与者,他们在组织公共卫生(精神和身体)、救济穷人、刑事和其他机构改革、对以前未受过教育的人的教育和儿童福利运动和将运动国有化方面发挥了重要作用。随着19世纪的结束和20世纪的到来,女性在一个原则的支持者中表现突出,这个原则迄今为止几乎与美国意识形态格格不入,但一个世纪后的今天,它已成为我们政治观点的一部分:政府,以及她们越来越多地认为的国家政府,有责任通过在必要时提供主动性和支持来积极促进普遍福利。支持的程度和类型仍然是深刻的政治争论的问题,也许现在比那时更多,但在20世纪后期,即使是最保守的思想家也倾向于同意政府必须为其人民提供“安全网”。19世纪末和20世纪初也是成千上万的妇女,其中许多人与参与一般福利运动的妇女一样,鼓动特别促进妇女的福利。我的
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