Sociologist: Conclusion The welfare state cannot be successfully implemented because Support it rests on the assumption that human beings are unselfish—a seemingly false assumption. ███ ███████ █████ ██ ████████ ████ ██ ████ ███████ ███ ████████ ██ ████ █████ ███████████ █████ ████ ██ ████ ██████ ██ ███████ █████ ███ ████ ████████ ██ █████████ █████████ ███ ██████ ████████ ████ █████ ███ ███████████ ██████████ ████ ███ █████████ ██ ██████ ████████ ███
The welfare state cannot be successfully implemented. Why not? It requires something that is not occurring, i.e. it requires human beings to be unselfish. This is supported with claims about human nature that are intended to prove that humans are innately self-serving.
The conclusion is the author’s assertion that the welfare state won’t work: “The welfare state cannot be successfully implemented.”
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