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The gift relationship: from human blood to social policy
Published in Unknown Binding by Allen & Unwin ()
Author: Richard Morris Titmuss
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The Gift of Life, but how much is it really worth?
Richard M. Titmuss's The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood to Social Policy has to be the best book that I have read this summer. It is hard to believe that this book was first published half a century ago and still holds true of the social and economical policies of life, metaphorically represented as blood. The first few chapters in this book that has recently been included in this edition illustrate the importance of how the concept of donating a non-substitute fluid of life presents various dilemmas in association with recent outbreaks like A.I.D.S. Originally, when I first purchased this book, I thought I would criticize how such social and economical policies have changed significantly over the fifty years. However, after reading this fascination and quite reflective book on our society and generosity today, I have realized that not much has changed since this book was first written. Yet, Titmuss does not accept or reject certain theories of the concept whether it is right or wrong to get paid to donate blood as opposed to voluntary donation. This book satiates the curiosity of how giving blood originated for the economics, anthropologist, philosopher, as well as for the average individual. Those who seek a challenge in trying to understand our health care system and H.M.O's will find this book as a great source of comparing how the giving of life has changed over the years, in the United States and abroad. Most of what Titmuss describes in his technical language is based on the H.M.S health care in England. However, the reader will hopefully realize the similarities and differences in socialized medicine compared to our managed health care as established today. If you are looking for an intellectually stimulating book questioning what is the gift of life and how much it is worth economically and socially, Richard M. Titmuss's The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood to Social Policy is the prescribed treatment for you.


Commitment to Welfare
Published in Textbook Binding by Unwin Hyman (1976)
Author: Richard Morris, Titmuss
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Essays on "the welfare state"
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Author: Richard Morris Titmuss
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Man and wife : Richard and Kay Titmuss : my parents' early years
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Author: Ann Oakley
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The philosophy of welfare : selected writings of Richard M. Titmuss
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Author: Richard Morris Titmuss
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Problems of Social Policy,
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1971)
Author: Richard Morris, Titmuss
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Richard Titmuss : welfare and society
Published in Unknown Binding by Heinemann ()
Author: David A. Reisman
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Social policy : an introduction
Published in Unknown Binding by Allen & Unwin ()
Author: Richard Morris Titmuss
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Titmuss, Mauritius and the social population policy : a methodological study
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Author: Mikko A. Salo
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Unequal rights
Published in Unknown Binding by Child Poverty Action Group; London Co-operative Society Education Department ()
Author: Richard Morris Titmuss
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