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Democratic socialism in Britain and Sweden

Malcolm B. Hamilton ; foreword by A.H. Halsey

(University of Reading European and international studies)

Macmillan, in association with the Graduate School of European and International Studies, University of Reading, 1989

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

With particular reference to the British Labour Party and the Swedish Social Democratic Party, this work examines the forces and processes that determine fluctuations in the degree of radicalism and socialism in the domestic policies of Socialist, Social Democratic and Labour parties in the western industrial democracies. It is argued such forces include the need to secure votes in general elections and the goal of unity within the party and with the unions. The question of what determines the radicalism of socialist party policy is set in the context of the wider debate on the sources and processes of change of stability in capitalist democracies, the role of the working-class in this, the character of the power structure in such societies and the role of ideological processes in the exercise of power.

目次

  • Part 1 Ideology, power and the socialist party in capitalist democracy: socialism and the persistence of capitalism
  • the determination of socialist party radicalism. Part 2 The British Labour Party: Labour between the wars
  • the Labour governments of 1945-51
  • the long years of opposition 1951-64
  • the Labour governments of 1964-70
  • the re-emergence of radicalism 1970-80. Part 3 The Swedish Social Democratic Party: the withering of democratic socialism and the rise of reformism in Sweden
  • innovative reformism 1945-65
  • the radicalization of functional socialism 1968-80.

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