The Social Democratic Dilemma

The Social Democratic Dilemma

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The Social Democratic Dilemma: Ideology, Governance and Globalization

This book examines the development of social democratic parties in Western Europe and suggests that in the past, rather than viewing a single model of social democracy, it was more accurate to consider a Northern and Southern European version. Each model varies in its characteristics, yet each retaied an adherence to the same core values. But we are now in a position where, because of internal and external pressures, a ‘new’ version of social democracy is emerging. Not all the parties have reached the same position in the movement towards this new model, but the direction is common. The new model is characterized by its advocacy of the tenets of neo-liberalism. This leads to a series of retreats for new social democracy when compared to the values of the past and to a problem of distinctiveness in the electoral marketplace.

  • Introduction
  • 1 – Diversity and Change in Models of Social Democracy
  • 2 – Theories to Explain the ‘Decline’ of Social Democracy
  • 3 – The Southern European Model of Social Democracy (France, Spain, Portugal, Greece)
  • 4 – The Northern European Model of Social Democracy (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany)
  • 5 – The British Case: the Development of New Labour
  • 6 – The Failures of ‘New’ Social Democracy
  • Conclusion

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The Social Democratic Dilemma: Ideology, Governance and Globalization

Dictionary of Labour Quotations

Dictionary of Labour Quotations

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The Dictionary of Labour Quotations is a comprehensive reference guide to the Labour Movement. It includes more than two thousand quotations from more than six hundred different politicians, philosophers, and journalists.

The Dictionary contains quotes from the many wits and demagogues, thinkers and revolutionaries, campaigners and policy-makers, fiery orators and smoke-filled-room technocrats, utopians and realists that have inspired or joined the Labour Movement since its birth in the late nineteenth-century.

In this theatre of Labour luminaries Tony Blair and High Gaitskell share the stage with Clement Attlee and Fidel Castro; Keir Hardie compares attitudes towards national defence with Denis Healey, while Anthony Giddens and Lenin muse on the meaning of contemporary socialism.

The Dictionary of Labour Quotations is a valuable resource for tracing the development of socialism and Labour Party philosophy and politics both in the UK and abroad.

With forewords by Neil Kinnock and Simon Hoggart.

Politico’s Publishing, 1999

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