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Which factors led to the development of the UK welfare state after World War II, and why was the welfare state challenged beginning in the late 1970s?
God's Laws
The moral and ethical codes believed to be ordained by a divine entity, often found within religious texts or traditions.
Golden Rule
A moral principle that advises treating others as one would want to be treated oneself.
Ethical Egoism
A moral philosophy that posits individuals should act in their own self-interest because it is the moral thing to do.
Principle of Utility
A foundational concept in utilitarianism that suggests the best action is the one that maximizes utility, usually defined as that which produces the greatest well-being of the greatest number of people.
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