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The “organic appeal” in Felix Holt: Social problem fiction, paternalism, and the welfare state
John Kucich
School of Arts and Science, English
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Arts & Humanities
Organicism
100%
Fiction
86%
Paternalism
81%
Welfare State
79%
Social Problems
77%
Welfare Reform
52%
Collectivism
45%
Political Parties
45%
Volition
42%
Hesitation
42%
Faith
40%
Impersonals
38%
Social Systems
37%
Centralization
37%
Ideology
37%
Allegiance
36%
Consent
34%
Modernization
32%
Policymaker
22%
Social Sciences
paternalism
87%
social problem
76%
welfare state
66%
appeal
57%
collectivism
41%
centralization
38%
social system
34%
nineteenth century
34%
faith
33%
modernization
30%
politician
29%
ideology
27%
welfare
26%
reform
20%