Welfare reform and public justification
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https://hdl.handle.net/10642/6907Utgivelsesdato
2018-11-05Metadata
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Eriksen A, Molander A. Welfare reform and public justification. Policy Studies. 2018:1-20 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2018.1538487Sammendrag
This paper investigates the conditions of political argument with regard to welfare legislation. It connects to the discussion on the role of ideas in political change but develops a new approach by investigating arguments in light of theories of public justification in a democratic society. The paper uses a recent Norwegian law as the case for studying how politicians frame their arguments for “mandatory activation,” meaning the policy that requires recipients to participate in work-oriented activities. The paper finds that Norwegian advocates of activation use a “justificatory narrative” that presents the new law as a form of paternalistic concern for the benefit recipients. It is argued that this justification can be understood as shaped by certain basic conditions of political viability.