Brock, William Ranulf

Investigation and responsibility public responsibility in the United States, 1865-1900 Investigation & Responsibility - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , January 2009 . - (viii, 280 pages)

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Investigation and Responsibility deals with the extension of social responsibility in the American states during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Lord Bryce questioned the reality of American belief in laissez faire, and recent work has reinforced these doubts. Professor Brock makes a substantial contribution to this reassessment, through an examination of the activities of the agencies established at a state level for the regulation of the social environment. Using the evidence provided by the published reports of the state agencies, he argues that these activities were far more extensive then has often been thought, and indicates the ways in which they laid the foundations for modern government activity in the fields of welfare, health, safety, labour law, and economic regulation. By a detailed examination of such agencies as boards of state charities and public health, bureaus of labour statistics, and railroad commissions, Professor Brock places the extension of state responsibility in a new perspective. The book also includes a reassessment of judicial opinion and closes with an examination of the way in which experience in the states influenced the development of national policy Public Responsibility -- Theory and Practice -- Public Responsibility and the Law -- The Charities of the State -- The Boards of Public Health -- The Bureaus of Labor Statistics -- The Railroad Commission -- Toward the Future

9780511562297 : ebook

10.1017/CBO9780511562297 doi


State governments--History--United States--19th century
State governments ; United States ; History ; 19th century
United States ; Economic policy ; To 1933
United States ; Social policy


United States--Social policy
United States--Economic policy--To 1933

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