Sustenance Secures Trust
Soren Earthwalker
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Sustenance Secures Trust examines the critical link between the male provider role and societal trust, arguing that modern welfare systems have inadvertently weakened this bond. The book posits that when men can consistently provide for their families, it fosters social cohesion. Conversely, diminishing this role erodes trust, impacting family structures and community dynamics. Interestingly, the book suggests that extensive welfare states, while intending to alleviate poverty, may have unintentionally undermined the traditional link between male provision and social trust.
The book explores the historical evolution of the male provider role, tracing its roots from agrarian societies, highlighting its long association with social status and responsibility. Analyzing economic data, sociological studies, and policy analyses, the book investigates how welfare policies impact male employment and family stability. Specifically, it examines the correlation between male economic marginalization and increased rates of family breakdown using case studies from various developed nations with differing welfare systems.
Approaching the topic with a balanced and objective tone, Sustenance Secures Trust is structured to first introduce core concepts like male provision, social trust, and the welfare state. Subsequent sections analyze the impact of welfare policies on male employment, explore the correlation between male economic marginalization and social unrest, and examine qualitative data on community changes linked to declining male employment opportunities, offering valuable insights for policymakers and social scientists alike.
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