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The social state - historical and theoretical backgrounds
Paclt, Petr ; Koldinská, Kristina (advisor) ; Zemanová, Jana (referee)
55 English resumé : Social welfare state - historical and theoretical origins The name of this work in English is a bit misleading because Czech language has no perfect and widely acceptable equivalent for the English term "welfare state". The work is focused mainly on legal aspects of a social welfare state and its historical and theoretical origins in tle area of the nowadays Czech republic. In tle first part I attempted to chart the works of great Czech social thinkers, representatives of so called Czech social school. Works by Albín Gráf, T.G. Masaryk And especially Karel Engliš established the basics of social doctrine of so called first republic. Works of these thinkers were followed by other representatives of czech social school Lev Winter, Emil Schönbaum, Alois Rašín and others, who were the implementers of this doctrine. Czech social school created for that time very modern social legislation, which brought the new state esteem and respect of the whole world. It was especially about the act number 221/1924 about the insurance of employees in case of illness, invalidity and old age. This act meant fundamental historical turn. It was for the first time in Europe, when social insurance was so expressively integrated in one rule. Very remarkable fact is, that the whole social infrastructure of the...
The social state - historical and theoretical backgrounds
Paclt, Petr ; Koldinská, Kristina (advisor) ; Zemanová, Jana (referee)
55 English resumé : Social welfare state - historical and theoretical origins The name of this work in English is a bit misleading because Czech language has no perfect and widely acceptable equivalent for the English term "welfare state". The work is focused mainly on legal aspects of a social welfare state and its historical and theoretical origins in tle area of the nowadays Czech republic. In tle first part I attempted to chart the works of great Czech social thinkers, representatives of so called Czech social school. Works by Albín Gráf, T.G. Masaryk And especially Karel Engliš established the basics of social doctrine of so called first republic. Works of these thinkers were followed by other representatives of czech social school Lev Winter, Emil Schönbaum, Alois Rašín and others, who were the implementers of this doctrine. Czech social school created for that time very modern social legislation, which brought the new state esteem and respect of the whole world. It was especially about the act number 221/1924 about the insurance of employees in case of illness, invalidity and old age. This act meant fundamental historical turn. It was for the first time in Europe, when social insurance was so expressively integrated in one rule. Very remarkable fact is, that the whole social infrastructure of the...

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