The Slippery Slope And Other Papers On Social Subjects

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The Slippery Slope And Other Papers On Social Subjects
W a William Amyas Bailward
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But at least it cannot be said that the majority, whatever the form in which their Report is presented, and whatever the result of their recommendations, if adopted, might be, have "abandoned the principles of 1834. " They hold fast to dispauperisation and the preservation of independence. They accept the principle of "less eligibility " and of destitution as a qualification for public relief. They insist upon the administration of the Poor Law by a separate and homogeneous branch of the public... service to be guided by these principles and carried out by a special and inde- pendent organisation. It is clear, then, that the Majority Report neither supersedes the 1834 Report nor, though it modifies its methods, does it question its conclusions.
When we come to consider the Minority Report, we are on altogether different ground. That Report definitely and frankly breaks with all tradition, and demands the repeal of all Poor Law legislation subsequent to 43rd Elizabeth. It is, therefore, in so far as it is constructive, a totally new proposal based upon no previous experience.


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