Contents: Preface and acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Transformative social policy
2. Knowledge, economics imperialism and social policy
3. An expanded form of social policy knowledge: From social engineering to co-creation
4 creative social policy
5 the historicity of creative social policy
6. The establishment of central bank independence, fiscal austerity and a distinction between the deserving and undeserving poor
7. Creative social policy and neoclassical economics
8. The transformation of the functions of work and capital
9 creative social policy in practice: Transforming the functions of work and capital through universal basic income (ubi) and universal seed money (usm)
10 Conclusion: A new flow of money and the future of social policy
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