1st Edition

Economic and Social Welfare A Cultural Approach

By William A. Jackson Copyright 2026
262 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Arguing for a broader understanding of welfare, with culture as a unifying theme, this book demonstrates the explanatory power of an interdisciplinary approach to economic and social welfare.

This approach highlights the narrowness of orthodox economics which, founded on individualistic and utilitarian modelling, has settled for a narrow, simplified picture of welfare that omits many relevant factors, such as production, work, community, identity, lifestyle, preference formation, belief systems, material consumption and the environment.

The book begins by considering definitions of welfare and advocating culture as the core concept needed to capture a whole way of life. It examines economic welfare, on dimensions such as work, income, happiness and the environment, alongside social welfare, on dimensions such as capability, community, identity and freedom. These various dimensions, usually discussed separately, can be interrelated within a larger cultural vision. Prospects for promoting welfare through cultural evolution or public welfare policies are evaluated. Unlike most studies of welfare, the book adopts an interdisciplinary perspective that pulls together numerous strands of literature from heterodox economics, other social sciences and the humanities.

It offers an extensive, non-technical survey of how welfare has been portrayed in the academic literature and how the diverse views can fit within a cultural approach. It will be of great interest to economists, social scientists and policy-makers.

Lists of figures

List of tables

Preface

PART I  Welfare and culture

Meanings of welfare

The importance of culture

Culturally sensitive theorising

Part II  Economic welfare

Work and leisure

Income and consumption

Utility and happiness

Environment

PART III  Social welfare

Need

Capability

10  Community

11  Identity

12  Freedom

PART IV Promoting welfare

13  Cultural evolution

14  Welfare policies

Bibliography

Index

Biography

William A. Jackson is Lecturer in Economics at the University of York, the United Kingdom.