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Title: The Decline of the Canadian Welfare State


1
The Decline of the Canadian Welfare State
  • Policies and Implications of Retrenchment

Presented By Nav Chohan
2
Outline of Presentation
  • Introduction
  • Summary of Reading
  • My Analysis
  • Interactive Game
  • Class Discussion
  • Concluding Remarks
  • Questions

3
Introduction
  • What does Welfare State mean?
  • A capitalist society in which the state has
    intervened in form of social policies, programs,
    standards, and regulations, in order to mitigate
    class conflict and accommodate certain social
    needs
  • Welfarism is an institutionalized response to the
    negative effects of capitalism and the needs of
    the new working class

4
Summary of Reading Main Points
  • What is the authors main argument?
  • The decline of the welfare state has led to the
    erosion of social rights and the denial of
    rightful and universal entitlements that come
    with being a citizen
  • The new ideas brought forth by neo-liberalism
    seek to limit the amount of protection offered to
    the needy by both the public and private spheres
    thus resulting in increased poverty, and lowering
    national standards.

5
Conditions that Gave Rise to the Welfare State
  • Creation of a capitalist labour market and
    working class, and the freeing of this class from
    the means of production
  • A need to defend the working class against the
    exploitative nature of the capitalist class
  • Rise of industrial capitalism
  • Protecting the working class against unemployment
    and suffering from the business cycles economic
    ups and downs

6
John Maynard Keynes
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The Keynesian Welfare State Goals of the KWS
  • The goal of the KWS was to prevent a repeat of
    the 1930s depression and social unrest
    experienced in the industrialized world
  • To assist war-torn economies of Europe in
    developing new infrastructures
  • To contain socialism
  • To stabilize the economy and maintain full
    employment levels

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The Keynesian Welfare StateProvisions
  • For the state to provide social reforms and
    funding for programs
  • Rationale For the state to assume a watch-dog
    role in regulating and overseeing class relations
    btw capitalists and the working class
  • Redistribution of the social wage
  • Social citizenship decommodification

9
How the Welfare State Worked in Canada
  • The golden of the KWS in Canada was from the 1940
    to about Mid 1970s
  • A patchwork of programs and policies extending
    across the 3 political jurisdictions
  • Maintaining high national standards and equality
    across the provinces
  • Types of programs universal, social insurance
    programs, and social assistance programs.
  • The state intervened by introducing regulations,
    codes, and acts that mitigate the class conflict
    btw unions/workers vs. employers
  • Institutionalizing the costs of workers

10
Decline of the Welfare State
  • Stagnation high economic growth coupled with
    rising inflation
  • Higher wages were needed to support the KWS, and
    businesses could not keep up
  • Increase in trade union suits
  • Withdrawal of federal funding in social programs
    (decline in federal transfers to provinces)
  • An attempt to get workers back into the labour
    force by diminishing rights of unions (inability
    to strike)
  • Toughening the qualifying criteria for social
    programs
  • Change in political ideologies of the state
  • Erosion of social rights, national identity, and
    democracy

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  • ANALYSIS

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Weaknesses of the Reading
  • Only one view taken into consideration
  • Does not address weaknesses of the KWS
  • Lack of compelling evidence
  • Does not evaluate practicality of charities
  • No actual solutions/recommendations proposed

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Comparison With Other Similar Readings
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The Hypocrisy of Neo-Liberalism
  • The chapter fails to address and discuss the
    evident hypocrisy of neo-liberalism
  • Idea of double standards
  • Classic Example Human rights
  • Study done by the Poverty and Human Rights Centre
    of British Columbia
  • Supreme Court of Canada Case Gosselin v. Quebec
    (Attorney General)

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The Hypocrisy of Neo-liberalism Continued...
  • Decline of Democracy pg. 457 of text
  • Inadequate form of regulation and accountability
    of the private sphere
  • ?
  • Leads to diminishing use of the rule of law
  • Charter not applicable to private domain ? again
    leads to diminishing use of the rule of law

16
Interactive Discussion
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Interactive Game Scenario
  • The year is 1975 and the Keynesian Welfare State
    in Canada is on the verge of collapse. The
    economy is in a state of high inflation,
    unemployment levels are high, and businesses are
    criticizing the KWS heavily. To proceed with this
    dilemma democratically, our government has
    decided to hold a national referendum on whether
    we should work to maintain the KWS or move
    forward with a new political agenda from the
    perspective of neo-liberalism.

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Instructions
  • Your task
  • Organize yourselves into small groups of 3-4
    individuals.
  • You will be assigned 1 of 6 potential characters
  • Based on your assigned character, construct a
    detailed response as to which way you will vote
    in the poll, backing your argument up with the
    appropriate reasons.
  • Your choices in the poll are to either stick with
    the KWS and publicly funded social programs, OR
    challenge it by supporting privatization, and
    diminishing the role of the state in social
    services/programs through neo-liberal policies.
  • It would also be wise to explain what
    difficulties you may encounter and your reasoning
    for opposing the choice you do not pick.

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Discussion Questions
  • The sovereignty of the nation-state is
    diminishing with neo-liberal policies that
    emphasize the growth and predominance of the
    private sector over the public. Do you agree that
    national sovereignty, both domestically and
    internationally, is diminishing? Why or why not?
  • While the public domain of society can be
    regulated via the Canadian charter, it is much
    harder for the state to regulate the actions of
    the private arena. Do you think our charter and
    laws, and the role of our judiciary should be
    extended to apply to the private domain,
    considering its growing role of the private
    sector in managing what was once under the public
    domain? Why or why not?

20
Conclusions
  • Summary of chapter reading decline of the
    welfare state
  • Summary of analysis
  • The Hypocrisy of Neo-Liberalism idea of double
    standardization
  • Interactive Game-

21
  • QUESTIONS?
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