Politics in an antipolitical age
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Politics in an antipolitical age
Polity Press, 1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780745608129
Description
In this book, Geoffrey Mulgan offers an analysis of the crisis of contemporary politics. He suggests that what was once thought to be a problem peculiar to the Left has now spread to affect the whole of the political system, calling into question the future role of parties, politicians and national governments. Mulgan argues that an entire era of political institutions and ideologies - stretching back some 200 years - is now coming to an end, bringing confusion and disorientation to traditional political movements and governments around the world. Mulgan proposes that, in place of the old politics based around states and markets, a new politics based around the quality and reciprocity of relationships is slowly emerging, bringing with it radically new definitions of the links between past and future, governors and governed, men and women.
Table of Contents
Part I: Beliefs. 1. Politics in an Antipolitical Age. 2. The Paradox of Equality. 3. Citizens and Responsibilities. 4. Worlds out of Kilter: The Politics of Balance and Change. 5. What is Television for? The Pursuit of Quality. Part II: Structures. 6. The Power of the Weak. 7. The Reimagination of the Public Sector. 8. Enabling and Disabling State (with Helen Wilkinson). 9. Reticulated Organization: The Birth and Death of the Mixed Economy. Part III: Worlds. 10. The Renewable Energies of Politics. 11. Democracy Beyond Sovereignty (with Helen Wilkinson).
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: pbk ISBN 9780745608136
Description
In this book Geoff Mulgan offers a powerful analysis of the crisis of contemporary politics and argues that a new politics based around the quality and reciprocity of relationships is slowly emerging.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. Introduction.
1. Politics in an Antipolitical Age.
2. The Paradox of Equality.
3. Citizens and Responsibilities.
4. Worlds out of Kilter: The Politics of Balance and Change.
5. What is Television for? The Pursuit of Quality.
6. The Power of the Weak.
7. The Reimagination of the Public Sector.
8. Reticulated Organisation: The Birth and Death of the Mixed Economy.
9. The Renewable Energies of Politics.
10. Democracy Beyond Sovereignty: The Shape of a Postmodern World Order (with Helen Wilkinson).
Index.
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