
Progressive Politics After the Crash
About this book
"Those who hoped the collapse of financial markets would usher in the end of neoliberalism and rehabilitate support for traditional social democratic policies programmes have been disappointed. It is not only the irrationality of markets which is the focus of public discontent, but the inefficiency of states and the inability of elected governments to humanise and control global market capitalism. So, in the aftermath of the 2008 crash prompted by the failure of US financial services conglomerate, Lehman Brothers, this book addresses a deceptively simple question: what is to be done? It makes the case for a new, post-crisis settlement harnessing the dynamic traditions of social liberalism and social democracy as the foundation for progressive reforms geared towards alleviating crisis aftershocks and addressing the deep-seated structural challenges afflicting Western capitalist democracies."--Bloomsbury publishing.
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- OL Work ID
- OL17583257W
Subjects
Center partiesRight and left (Political science)Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Politics and governmentCrise financièreCrise économiquePartis politiquesPartis de droitePartis de gauchePartis du centreBuddhism and politicsPolitical scienceGlobal Financial Crisis (2008-2009) fastFinancial crisesEurope, politics and government, 21st centurySocialismPolitical aspectsSocialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies