The New Social Democracy (Political Quarterly Monograph Series)

The New Social Democracy (Political Quarterly Monograph Series)

by Gamble Gamble (Author)

Synopsis

Since the election of Tony Blair to the leadership of the Labour party in 1997 and the party's subsequent electoral triumph in 1997 after eighteen years in opposition there has been intense speculation about what the Labour party now stands for. Does the party still have a clear set of values and beliefs which guide it in government? Can it still be described as a social democratic party? Recently Tony Blair has called his political approach a Third Way between new Right and old Labour. The essays in this book by leading authorities on social democracy and the politics of new Labour ask whether new Labour is a complete break with the Labour past and with European social democracy, or whether it should be seen as a powerful restatement of social democratic ideas in a new context.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 10 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0631217657
ISBN 13: 9780631217657

Media Reviews
In The New Social Democracy, Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright have assembled a diverse and informative collection of essays covering current debates about the state of progressive ideas in the United Kingdom. In a useful introduction, the editors note the flexibility of social democratic organisations, the capacity of reformists to reforge their ideas, and the current electoral strength of left-wing parties. Mark Wickham-Jones, Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Tony Wright is MP for Cannock Chase and joint editor of The Political Quarterly. Andrew Gamble is Director of the Political Economy Research Centre joint editor of The Political Quarterly. Previous books include Hayek: The Iron Cage of Liberty and The Free Economy and the Strong State.