Reactions to the right
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Reactions to the right
Routledge, 1990
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Note
Bibliography: p. 177-187
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780415033848
Description
How has the Left reacted to the ideas of the New Right? Barry Hindess critically examines the ideas of both. This is essential reading for anyone interested in developing serious alternatives to the ideas of the Right. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of sociology, and politics.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Barry Hindess 1. Liberty and Equality, Barry Hindess 2. Market Socialism: a basis for socialist renewal?, Jim Tomlinson 3. Monetary Policy and International Finance, Grahame Thompson 4. The Reform of Secondary Education, Jack Deamine 5. Privitisation and the Welfare State, Elim Papadakis 6. Racism and the Right, Juliet Cook and Julian Clarke 7, Democracy: the best possible shell for socialism?, Paul Hirst.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415033855
Description
How has the Left reacted to the ideas of the New Right? Barry Hindess critically examines the ideas of the New Right and the response of the Left. This is essential reading for anyone interested in developing serious alternatives to the ideas of th. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of sociology and politics.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Barry Hindess 1. Liberty and Equality, Barry Hindess 2. Market Socialism: a basis for socialist renewal?, Jim Tomlinson 3. Monetary Policy and International Finance, Grahame Thompson 4. The Reform of Secondary Education, Jack Deamine 5. Privitisation and the Welfare State, Elim Papadakis 6. Racism and the Right, Juliet Cook and Julian Clarke 7, Democracy: the best possible shell for socialism?, Paul Hirst.
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