Renewal
A Journal of Social Democracy
Ben Jackson(Editor)
Lawrence & Wishart Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 11. October 2012
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Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-907103-68-1 (ISBN)
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Renewal is a journal that seeks to explore the ideas necessary for the renewal of social democracy. It provides a forum that spans the realm of social action, academic research, political activism and policy development.
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English
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United Kingdom
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978-1-907103-68-1 (9781907103681)
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CONTENTS: Editorial: Twenty Years of Renewal, Ben Jackson The identity crisis of Jon Cruddas, Sunder Katwala Don't expect too much: lessons from the Conservatives, Tim Bale My Labour, New Labour, twenty-first century Labour, Phil Wilson Interview: Obama and the prospects for American progressives, with Robert Kuttner The republic, old and new, Philip Pettit The moral economy of Occupy Wall Street, Frances Fox Piven Who or what is to blame? Neal Lawson Anti-politics and what the left can do about it, William Brett No politics are local: dilemmas of American federalism, Conor Gaffney Bishop Auckland or bust: rebalancing the regions, Lewis Goodall The political economy of Scottish independence, Michael Keating Crowding effects on intrinsic motivation, Bruno Frey The failure of executive incentive schemes, Tom Powdrill Adam Smith and motivation crowding out, Lisa Herzog Knights and pawns: behaviour and the welfare state, John Welshman Notebook: Explaining Hollande's victory, Jocelyn Evans REVIEWS A conversion on the road from the Barbican: Ferdinand Mount, reviewed by Danny Dorling Trajectories of union: Richard Bourke & Alvin Jackson, reviewed by James Stafford Enough of neo-liberalism: Diane Coyle, reviewed by Bill Blackwater The forward march of democracy halted? Jan-Werner Muller, reviewed by Christopher Brooke Sexual politics: Stephen Brooke, reviewed by Olivia Bailey Property-owning democracy and pre-distribution: Martin O'Neill & Thad Williamson, reviewed by Natan Doron