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  Religion, Class Coalitions, and Welfare States

van Kersbergen, K., & Manow, P. (2009). Religion, Class Coalitions, and Welfare States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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van Kersbergen, Kees, Author
Manow, Philip1, Author           
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1Politik und politische Ökonomie, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214551              

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 Abstract: This book radically revises established knowledge in comparative welfare state studies and introduces a new perspective on how religion shaped modern social protection systems. The interplay of societal cleavage structures and electoral rules produced the different political class coalitions sustaining the three welfare regimes of the Western world. In countries with proportional electoral systems the absence or presence of state–church conflicts decided whether class remained the dominant source of coalition building or whether a political logic not exclusively based on socio-economic interests (e.g. religion) was introduced into politics, particularly social policy. The political class-coalitions in countries with majoritarian systems, on the other hand, allowed only for the residual-liberal welfare state to emerge, as in the US or the UK. This book also reconsiders the role of Protestantism. Reformed Protestantism substantially delayed and restricted modern social policy. The Lutheran state churches positively contributed to the introduction of social protection programs.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2009
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 304
 Publishing info: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 436526
ISBN: 978-0-521-89791-4
ISBN: 978-0-521-72395-4
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Title: Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion, and Politics
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