Postmodern dialectic of social care
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In contemporary literature concerning public social care a clearly critical trend
emphasising the weaknesses and shortcomings of this care is noticeable.
There are authors (Michel Foucault, Lech Witkowski) who even claim that
social care has transformed into its opposite - instead of helping the poor it
excludes them. This current of thought also includes reservations, expressed
by many social workers, as to whether the institutional optimism of the law
of social care is adequate for the practice of providing the care. In the text
I take up these themes and look fortheir intellectual and moral roots. A starting
point for my work is two Enlightenment models, British and Continental,
and their different sensitivity to social issues. I demonstrate, following a contemporary
American philosopher of ideas, Gertrude Himmelfarb, how the
two models were created and transformed. I concentrate on the Continental
model, which has also been adopted by the Polish social care system. I highlight
milestones in the development of the model - Marxism, critical theory
and postmodernism. In my analyses, I aim at showing what the postmodern
social care dialectic consists of and whether it is possible to overcome it.
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