Crosland and New Labour
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Crosland and New Labour
Macmillan, 1999
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- : pbk
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Library of Education, National Institute for Educational Policy Research
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Published in association with Fabian Society
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How much does Tony Blair owe to Anthony Crosland? The author of "The Future of Socialism", who died as Foreign Secretary in 1977, remains a major philosophical inspiration and reference point for the left. To what extent is New Labour fashioned in Crosland's image? What can the Blair government learn from his writings and ministerial achievements? In this text 16 authors examine Crosland's legacy in political theory and political practice and point to numerous ways in which his message remains relevant to policy makers today. The contributors include Gordon Brown, Roy Hattersley, Michael Young, Raymond Plant, David Lipsey, Brian Brivati and Tony Wright. Susan Crosland contributes a postscript.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements - The Contributors - PART ONE: AFTER 21 YEARS - By Way of Introduction
- D.Leonard - Revisionists Revise
- D.Lipsey - Crosland, Equality and New Labour
- R.Plant - Equality: Then and Now
- G.Brown - Anthony Crosland and Socialism
- M.Young - PART TWO: MINISTERIAL RECORD - Crosland as a Minister
- R. Hattersley - Education Secretary
- C.Price - Environment Secretary
- H.Cole - Foreign Secretary
- M.Palliser - PART THREE: CONTINUING LEGACY - Crosland as Apparatchik
- B.Brivati - Anthony Crosland as a Political Economist
- D.Reisman - Equality of Access
- P.Kellner - The Arts of Life: Crosland's Culture
- P.Dodd - Crosland, European Social Democracy and New Labour
- D.Wincott - New Labour, Old Crosland?
- T.Wright - Postscript
- S.Crosland - Index
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