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The Crosland Legacy: The Future of British Social Democracy
Patrick Diamond
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Description for The Crosland Legacy: The Future of British Social Democracy
Paperback. Patrick Diamond considers a wide range of Anthony Crosland's writings, relating his ideas to ideological debates taking place within today's Labour Party on egalitarian social democracy, electoral strategy, the European question, and the importance of progressive liberalism on the British centre-left. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JPFF; JPL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 216 x 138. .
Anthony Crosland bequeathed a significant intellectual legacy to the Labour Party. In this timely book, Patrick Diamond considers a wide range of Crosland's writings on the economy and politics, relating his ideas on egalitarian social democracy, electoral strategy, the European question, and the importance of progressive liberalism on the British centre-left. Written in a clear and persuasive way, it will appeal to academics, students, activists, Labour Party members and associated think tanks,
Anthony Crosland bequeathed a significant intellectual legacy to the Labour Party. In this timely book, Patrick Diamond considers a wide range of Crosland's writings on the economy and politics, relating his ideas on egalitarian social democracy, electoral strategy, the European question, and the importance of progressive liberalism on the British centre-left. Written in a clear and persuasive way, it will appeal to academics, students, activists, Labour Party members and associated think tanks,
Product Details
Publisher
Policy Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
420g
Number of Pages
440
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447324737
SKU
V9781447324737
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Patrick Diamond
Patrick Diamond spent ten years in various roles at the heart of British government, including Head of Policy Planning and Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister, Group Director of Strategy, Equality and Human Rights Commission, and Special Adviser to the Cabinet Office. He is now Lecturer in Public Policy at Queen Mary, University of London, Executive Chair of Policy Network and was Gwilym Gibbon Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. He writes extensively for numerous UK and European newspapers, publications and other media outlets.
Reviews for The Crosland Legacy: The Future of British Social Democracy
Patrick Diamond has written an exceptionally lucid account of the work and legacy of Anthony Crosland, Labour's outstanding revisionist intellectual. Diamond also demonstrates persuasively the relevance of Crosland's approach for politics today. Giles Radice, Labour Peer and author Crosland's revisionist credo continues to be a lodestar for Labour Party `modernisers'. In this pithy and insightful work Patrick Diamond critically explores the reasons for its enduring legacy. Hugh Pemberton, University of Bristol Tony Crosland continues to fascinate nearly forty years after his untimely death. This new study is authoritatively written by someone who was a senior party advisor turned academic and deserves to be read seriously by scholars and activists alike. Kevin Hickson, University of Liverpool Crosland was the leading British socialist intellectual of the post-war period. Patrick Diamond has strong claims to be his nearest equivalent today, and this book will be read with hunger by all those who feel the left has lost its way. David Lipsey, socialist peer and adviser to Anthony Crosland 1972-76 Tony Crosland was a radical revisionist intellectual but Labour through and through. In this important new study Patrick Diamond explores this paradox and the Croslandite legacy for Labour today. Andrew Gamble, University of Sheffield A most timely and topical study of a politician who was also one of Labour's outstanding theoreticians... vital reading for all interested in Labour's future. Eric Shaw, University of Stirling