The Future of European Social Democracy Building the Good Society
European social democracy is in crisis. In the last decade it has ceased to be about either society or democracy. The authors explore its values, how it can be revived and what kind of political economy it requires to thrive. This book includes a foreword
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Building the Good Society Edited by
Henning Meyer Jonathan Rutherford
10.1057/9780230355040 - The Future of European Social Democracy, Edited by Henning Meyer and Jonathan Rutherford
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to City University London - PalgraveConnect - 2016-03-31
The Future of European Social Democracy
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to City University London - PalgraveConnect - 2016-03-31
The Future of European Social Democracy
10.1057/9780230355040 - The Future of European Social Democracy, Edited by Henning Meyer and Jonathan Rutherford
10.1057/9780230355040 - The Future of European Social Democracy, Edited by Henning Meyer and Jonathan Rutherford
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to City University London - PalgraveConnect - 2016-03-31
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The Future of European Social Democracy Edited by
Henning Meyer Senior Visiting Fellow, Government Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Jonathan Rutherford Professor of Cultural Studies, Department of Media, Middlesex University, UK
10.1057/9780230355040 - The Future of European Social Democracy, Edited by Henning Meyer and Jonathan Rutherford
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to City University London - PalgraveConnect - 2016-03-31
Building the Good Society
Editorial matter, selection, introduction and conclusion © Henning Meyer and Jonathan Rutherford 2012 Preface and Appendix © Jon Cruddas and Andrea Nahles 2012 All remaining chapters © respective authors 2012
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