9780807846117-0807846112-The People’s Welfare: Law and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century America (Studies in Legal History)

The People’s Welfare: Law and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century America (Studies in Legal History)

ISBN-13: 9780807846117
ISBN-10: 0807846112
Edition: 3rd
Author: William J. Novak
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Paperback 408 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780807846117
ISBN-10: 0807846112
Edition: 3rd
Author: William J. Novak
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Paperback 408 pages

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The People’s Welfare: Law and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century America (Studies in Legal History) (ISBN-13: 9780807846117 and ISBN-10: 0807846112), written by authors William J. Novak, was published by The University of North Carolina Press in 1996. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Law Enforcement, Criminal Law, Research, Writing, Research & Publishing Guides, United States, Politics & Government, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The People’s Welfare: Law and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century America (Studies in Legal History) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.99.

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Much of today's political rhetoric decries the welfare state and our maze of government regulations. Critics hark back to a time before the state intervened so directly in citizens' lives. In The People's Welfare, William Novak refutes this vision of a stateless past by documenting America's long history of government regulation in the areas of public safety, political economy, public property, morality, and public health. Challenging the myth of American individualism, Novak recovers a distinctive nineteenth-century commitment to shared obligations and public duties in a well-regulated society. Novak explores the by-laws, ordinances, statutes, and common law restrictions that regulated almost every aspect of America's society and economy, including fire regulations, inspection and licensing rules, fair marketplace laws, the moral policing of prostitution and drunkenness, and health and sanitary codes. Based on a reading of more than one thousand court cases in addition to the leading legal and political texts of the nineteenth century, The People's Welfare demonstrates the deep roots of regulation in America and offers a startling reinterpretation of the history of American governance.

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