Creating a society where all members would stand equal, socially secure and employed has been one of the main tasks of social-democratic policy advocates. While in some countries this ideology has proved to be quite successful, others have not seen satisfactory achievements, consequently punishing social-democratic parties during national elections. Nevertheless, social democrats are not willing to give up - they are regrouping forces and searching for a new wave of politicians who just like Clinton and Blair did in the nineteen-nineties would bring about political revival. In order to find out more about social-democratic politics, its main concepts and dominating political forces read this book.