Book contents
- Holes in the Safety Net
- Holes in the Safety Net
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Welfare and Federalism
- 1 Federalism, Entitlement, and Punishment across the US Social Welfare State
- 2 Laboratories of Suffering
- 3 The Difference in Being Poor in Red States versus Blue States
- Part II States, Federalism, and Antipoverty Efforts
- Part III Advocacy
- Index
2 - Laboratories of Suffering
Toward Democratic Welfare Governance
from Part I - Welfare and Federalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2019
- Holes in the Safety Net
- Holes in the Safety Net
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Welfare and Federalism
- 1 Federalism, Entitlement, and Punishment across the US Social Welfare State
- 2 Laboratories of Suffering
- 3 The Difference in Being Poor in Red States versus Blue States
- Part II States, Federalism, and Antipoverty Efforts
- Part III Advocacy
- Index
Summary
This chapter focuses on traditional cash welfare. It provides background on federal cash assistance to poor families, explains current TANF policy, and proposes that antipoverty scholars turn their attention to a fundamental precondition of democratic experimentalism: the presence of meaningful and well-functioning democracy that includes the poor. A democratic structure that operates nondemocratically by weakening the political voices of poor people is an insufficient environment for a just approach to welfare. Instead of laboratories of democracy, states in this domain often function as laboratories of suffering –political entities that experiment upon poor people without robust informed consent. While some democratic deficits are likely inevitable in any system, in welfare, we see a governance structure in which the sole direct beneficiaries of the regime are largely shut out of the democratic processes that structure that regime.
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- Holes in the Safety NetFederalism and Poverty, pp. 40 - 67Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019