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New Jerusalems: The Labour Party and the Economics of Democratic Socialism [Kõva köide]

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First published in 1985. In the 1930s the Labour Party undertook a deliberate search for a viable economic programme to introduce a democratic socialism to Britain. Against the background of the economic turmoil of the period, a group of young economists working for the party thrashed out the theoretical and practical implications of the Keynesian revolution, the planning controversies and the new market socialism. New Jerusalems examines in detail this collective enterprise in economic policy-making. This title will be of great interest to scholars and students of political history.
Foreword by Roy Hattersley; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part One:
The Heritage;
1. Economics, Policy Making and the Labour Party
2. Market
Theory and Socialist Economics
3. Economic Policy and the Labour Party
1918-31; Part Two: The Search;
4. New Brooms, New Policies: The Labour Party
1931-5
5. The New Generation
6. Cole and the New Fabians Attack Traditional
Policy
7. The New Fabians Attack Unemployment
8. The new Fabians Plan for
Socialism
9. The New Generation Rethinks Economic Strategy
10. Dalton
Organises His Experts and Labours Financial Policy; Part Three: Socialism in
Our Time;
11. The New Socialist Economics
12. Labours New Programme
13. The
New Economic Revisionism
14. Conclusions; Notes; Select Bibliography;
Interviews; Index
Elizabeth Durbin