Labour's thinkers: the intellectual roots of labour from Tawney to Gordon Brown
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Main Author: Beech, Matt (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Tauris Academic Studies 2007
Series:International library of political studies 13
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-311) and index
Labour's Thinkers seeks to examine the key ideas emphasised by the twelve individuals whom the authors judge to have made the most significant development to the political thought of the Labour Party since the 1930s. Hickson and Beech argue the Labour Party is a party of values but often not of ideas. The number of people involved in the serious discussion of ideas in the Labour Party is relatively small and intellectuals are often viewed with suspicion in what is, or was, a party set up torepresent the interests of the working classes. The formulation and development of ideas are therefore crucial to understanding the outcomes of the Labour Party's internal struggles and the basis of the party's appeal. Labour's Thinkers highlights influential and at times controversial figures involved in the battle of socialist ideas in the Labour Party, exploring concepts such as equality, liberty, community, power, the state, ownership and patriotism
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (323 p.)
ISBN:1435615832
1845112083
9781435615830
9781845112080

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