Socialism and democracy
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Socialism and democracy
Macmillan, 1991
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ISBN 9780333535554
Description
With the downfall of Communist regimes in Eastern Europe and continuing political turmoil inside the Soviet Union, the question of the relationship of socialism to democracy is more urgent than ever. In the West, too, technological advance and the changing nature of civil society pose, to socialists. questions both of tactics and of strategy. In this collection of essays the authors reflect on the future of socialist democracy.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Sean Sayers
- democracy and the decline of the left, John Keane
- socialism, radical democracy, and class politics, Andrew Gamble
- liberals versus socialists - who are the true democrats?, John Hoffman
- which rights of citizenship?, Michael Rustin
- new forms of democracy for socialist renewal, Hilary Wainwright
- equality and difference - the emergence of a new concept of citizenship, Anne Sassoon
- the early socialist critique of democracy in Britain, Gregory Claeys
- British socialism and democracy in retrospect, Fred Whitemore
- the conception of democracy under perestroika, Richard Sakwa
- socialism and democracy in China, Peter Ferdinand.
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pbk. ISBN 9780333535561
Description
With the downfall of Communist regimes in Eastern Europe and continuing political turmoil inside the Soviet Union, the question of the relationship of socialism to democracy is more urgent than ever. In the West, too, technological advance and the changing nature of civil society pose, to socialists, questions both of tactics and strategy. In this collection of essays the authors reflect on the future of socialist democracy.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Sean Sayers
- democracy and the decline of the left, John Keane
- socialism, radical democracy, and class politics, Andrew Gamble
- liberals versus socialists - who are the true democrats?, John Hoffman
- which rights of citizenship?, Michael Rustin
- new forms of democracy for socialist renewal, Hilary Wainwright
- equality and difference - the emergence of a new concept of citizenship, Anne Sassoon
- the early socialist critique of democracy in Britain, Gregory Claeys
- British socialism and democracy in retrospect, Fred Whitemore
- the conception of democracy under perestroika, Richard Sakwa
- socialism and democracy in China, Peter Ferdinand.
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