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I.B. Tauris, Date: 2005-11-25. Hardcover. Like New. 5x0x8. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Light edge wear. Clean, unmarked pages. <br> "This book is a study of the political philosophy of New Labour. Matt Beech approaches the study of New Labour's political philosophy in two ways. The first section of the book attempts to place New Labour in the intellectual history of the Labour Party and to set the context out of which New Labour has developed. It charts the intellectual history of the Labour Party from its nineteenth century origins in the Labour Movement, through the twentieth century, and into the 21st Century. The second section is an analysis of the basic ideas of New Labour and their contemporary interpretation of traditional values such as equality, liberty and community. This is then compared to New Right and various 'Old Labour' or traditional social democrat perspectives on these values. Matt Beech claims that New Labour in power is a revisionist social democratic government. Beech argues that New Labour believes in positive as well as negative liberty, prioritarian conceptions of equality that focus on the poorest groups in society and believes in a communitarian social philosophy. 2005. I.B. Tauris ISBN 1845110412 9781845110413 [US]
I.B. Tauris 2005-11-25 Hardcover Like New Size: 5x0x8; Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Light edge wear. Clean, unmarked pages. "This book is a study of the political philosophy of New Labour. Matt Beech approaches the study of New Labour's political philosophy in two ways. The first section of the book attempts to place New Labour in the intellectual history of the Labour Party and to set the context out of which New Labour has developed. It charts the intellectual history of the Labour Party from its nineteenth century origins in the Labour Movement, through the twentieth century, and into the 21st Century. The second section is an analysis of the basic ideas of New Labour and their contemporary interpretation of traditional values such as equality, liberty and community. This is then compared to New Right and various 'Old Labour' or traditional social democrat perspectives on these values. Matt Beech claims that New Labour in power is a revisionist social democratic government. Beech argues that New Labour believes in positive as well as negative liberty, prioritarian conceptions of equality that focus on the poorest groups in society and believes in a communitarian social philosophy."
ISBN10: 1845110412, ISBN13: 9781845110413, [publisher: I.B. Tauris] Hardcover Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Light edge wear. Clean, unmarked pages. "This book is a study of the political philosophy of New Labour. Matt Beech approaches the study of New Labour's political philosophy in two ways. The first section of the book attempts to place New Labour in the intellectual history of the Labour Party and to set the context out of which New Labour has developed. It charts the intellectual history of the Labour Party from its nineteenth century origins in the Labour Movement, through the twentieth century, and into the 21st Century. The second section is an analysis of the basic ideas of New Labour and their contemporary interpretation of traditional values such as equality, liberty and community. This is then compared to New Right and various 'Old Labour' or traditional social democrat perspectives on these values. Matt Beech claims that New Labour in power is a revisionist social democratic government. Beech argues that New Labour believes in positive as well as negative liberty, prioritarian conceptions of equality that focus on the poorest groups in society and believes in a communitarian social philosophy." [Boonsboro, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
ISBN10: 1845110412, ISBN13: 9781845110413, [publisher: I.B.Tauris 25/11/2005] Hardcover Back cover is a little marked in places. Content is clean throughout, overall a very good copy. [Hay-on-Wye, HEREF, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2005]
New York Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2005 Hard cover Very Good. Back cover is a little marked in places. Content is clean throughout, overall a very good copy. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 280 p. International Library of Political Studies.
New York Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2005 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 280 p. International Library of Political Studies.
New York I. B. Tauris & Company 2005 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 280 p. International Library of Political Studies.
ISBN10: 1845110412, ISBN13: 9781845110413, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London] Hardcover Hardcover. Is New Labour more style than substance? Are its policies merely driven by pragmatism? Little has been published on the party's core ideas, the very existence of which is contested. This book is a study of the political philosophy of New Labour. Matt Beech approaches the study of New Labour's political philosophy in two ways. The first section of the book attempts to place New Labour in the intellectual history of the Labour Party and to set the context out of which New Labour has developed. It charts the intellectual history of the Labour Party from its nineteenth century origins in the Labour Movement, through the twentieth century, and into the 21st Century.The second section is an analysis of the basic ideas of New Labour and their contemporary interpretation of traditional values such as equality, liberty and community. This is then compared to New Right and various 'Old Labour' or traditional social democrat perspectives on these values. Matt Beech claims that New Labour in power is a revisionist social democratic government.Beech argues that New Labour believes in positive as well as negative liberty, prioritarian conceptions of equality that focus on the poorest groups in society and believes in a communitarian social philosophy. Matt Beech traces the ideological roots of the Labour Party from its nineteenth century origins in the ...
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