Social Welfare Ideology

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When I think of Social Welfare, the ideology of Liberalism appears in my head. Not only just the freedom of individuals is important, but the freedom and opportunity to succeed in anything and everything is important. While there is great competition in our economy today, there is also equal opportunity for everyone to thrive and be successful, but nothing can be awarded or given away for free. Personal merits people achieve such as through ones education or promotions in work are the basis of individual achievements in today's economy. The ideology of Liberalism with respect to Social Welfare allows for the happiness of society to be heightened to its limit along with providing a maximum level of Social Welfare opportunities.
The article “Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising”, does not fit with my perspective, rather it follows a more conservative view. The article highlights the gap between rich and poor explaining it as a natural power structure, along with the large conservative view that equality comes after ones self-interest. The cause of much of this economic inequality is due to the factors related to globalization, technology, employment opportunities, and family structure (OECD, 2011). The increasing inequality with the globalization factor is present in wage inequality issues, regulations changes, along with numerous job opportunities available only to those who possess the required technological skills that come with newly developed jobs (OECD, 2011). Overall household incomes are and have always been influenced by the constantly evolving family structures. The marriage of similar range incomers is another reason for the inequality gap between the rich and poor (OECD, 2011). This article doesn't match my opin...

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...t affected to be heard. The last paragraph is one that exceptionally demonstrates the views of those affected and my view as it goes, “Everyone makes different choices in their lives.....The differences in opportunities available depend far too much on their postcode. People in this city don't want a 'Them and US' – they want a fairer one for all” (Butler 2014). There are always possible ways to mitigate the inequality
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consequences as pointed our by the citizens of Plymouth, its up to the government to hear the cries for help and put a plan in action.
All three articles demonstrate the various ideologies of social welfare. All of them exhibit an acceptance of the separation of the rich and poor and the ways both classes achieve various economic opportunities. All three ideologies tie in to and have influenced the factors causing the social welfare net to decline.

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