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E-grāmata: Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics

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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857737816
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857737816

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Following Labour's defeat at the polls in 2015, and at time when the Party is attempting to redefine its meaning, values and even identity, there is an urgent need for fresh thinking. Most people agree that a new start is needed. But in which direction should Labour turn? A crucial conversation is beginning, and it is in this fluid and volatile context that Blue Labour ideas could make a crucial difference. Seeking to move beyond the centrist pragmatism of both Blair and Cameron, and attempting to inject into politics a newfound passion and significance with which people can truly engage, this essential work speaks to the needs of diverse people and communities across the country. Critiquing the dominance in Britain of a social-cultural liberalism linked to the left and a free-market liberalism associated with the right, Blue Labour blends a 'progressive' commitment to greater economic equality with a more 'conservative' disposition emphasising personal loyalty, family, community and locality. It is the manifesto of a vital new force in politics: one that could define the thinking of the next generation and beyond.

Recenzijas

'Something went horribly wrong with British politics in the 1990s. The modernisers drained the meaning out of political engagement by focusing on strategy and presentation rather than substance. As a result all British political parties are now facing mortal crisis. This book on 'Blue Labour' is the most thoughtful attempt yet to help Ed Miliband devise an answer to a conundrum which no twenty-first century politician has yet been able to solve.' - Peter Oborne, Chief Political Commentator, Daily Telegraph; 'Anyone looking for an antidote to the stale and stultifying brand of liberalism which has dominated British political discourse for far too long will find a refreshing and thought-provoking alternative in the contributions to this timely volume.' - Mark Garnett, Senior Lecturer in British Politics, Lancaster University; 'Blue Labour ably exposes the deficiencies of neo-liberalism and offers an inviting political agenda based on a "moral economy of mutual obligations". With neo-liberalism discredited by predatory banking, and socialism by the collapse of the planned economies, the paths back to a "moral economy" are well worth exploring. They are not the property of any political party, but will be of special interest to Labour supporters trying to develop an alternative narrative to that of the free market and the centralized state.' - Robert Skidelsky, FBA, Emeritus Professor of Political Economy, University of Warwick; 'The "Blue Labour" movement has emerged as one of the most influential and controversial innovations of the British Left in a generation. Rooted in a deep reading of Labour history and culture, it offers a compelling critique of the Blair and Brown governments and offers a potential route to renewal - revisiting the past so as better to face the challenges of the future.' - Rafael Behr, Political Columnist, The Guardian; 'Blue Labour isn't, to me, about that rather glib little triad, Faith, Flag and Family. It's an attempt to reconnect the Labour Party with the very people it was set up to protect and represent. And to devise modern and imaginative policies so that this reconnection might be best achieved.' - Rod Liddle, Associate Editor, Spectator; 'In calling for a post-liberal politics of the left, Blue Labour advocates have put themselves in a very mixed company. Watching them seek out a virtuous path through the ambiguous legacies of nation, religion, family and other conservative themes is both fascinating and instructive, challenging the presuppositions of any reader.' - Colin Crouch, FBA, Emeritus Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick; 'A fine line-up of contributors with a fresh and engaging approach.' - Tablet; 'Ian Geary and Adrian Pabst are to be congratulated. This is a wonderful collection that presents an alternative not yet pursued. For the sake of all that is valuable, let us hope it succeeds.' - Phillip Blond in the New Statesman; 'Through (this book) runs a steel core, a determination to remake and remodel the Labour Party.' - Mark Mardell, BBC News

Papildus informācija

Second edition now including new material and analysis following the 2015 General Election.
Foreword ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Contributors xv
Preface to the New Edition xix
Introduction: Blue Labour and the Politics of the Common Good 1(12)
Adrian Pabst
PART ONE NARRATIVE AND PROGRAMME
1 The Good Society, Catholic Social Thought and the Politics of the Common Good
13(14)
Maurice Glasman
2 The Blue Labour Dream
27(24)
John Milbank
3 A Blue Labour Vision of the Common Good
51(12)
Frank Field
PART TWO LABOUR -- PARTY AND POLITICS
4 Blue Labour: A Politics Centred on Relationships
63(8)
David Lammy
5 Community Organising and Blue Labour
71(8)
Arnie Graf
6 Blue Labour and the Trade Unions: Pro-Business and Pro-Worker
79(8)
Tom Watson
PART THREE POLITICAL ECONOMY
7 The Common Good in an Age of Austerity
87(10)
Jon Cruddas
8 `Civil Economy': Blue Labour's Alternative to Capitalism
97(24)
Adrian Pabst
9 Globalisation, Nation States and the Economics of Migration
121(22)
David Goodhart
PART FOUR ALTERNATIVE MODERNITY -- ON NATURE, PROGRESS AND WORK
10 Nature, Science and the Politics of the Common Good
143(12)
Ruth Davis
11 The Problem with Progress
155(24)
Dave Landrum
12 Meaningful Work: A Philosophy of Work and a Politics of Meaningfulness
179(16)
Ruth Yeoman
PART FIVE LABOUR'S RADICAL `CONSERVATISM'
13 Labour's `Conservative' Tradition
195(8)
Rowenna Davis
14 The Gentle Society: What Blue Labour Can Offer Conservatives
203(14)
Ed West
PART SIX FAITH AND FAMILY
15 Vision, Virtue and Vocation: Notes on Blue Labour as a Practice of Politics
217(18)
Luke Bretherton
16 The Labour Family
235(30)
Michael Merrick
Conclusion: Blue Labour -- Principles, Policy Ideas and Prospects
253(12)
Adrian Pabst
Postscript to the New Edition 265(6)
Index of Key Names 271(2)
Index of Key Subjects 273
Ian Geary is an Executive Member of Christians on the Left; Adrian Pabst is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Kent and the author of Metaphysics: The Creation of Hierarchy (2012).