The Progressive Tradition
Eighty Years of the Political Quarterly
Herausgeber: Gamble, Andrew; Wright, Tony
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Eighty Years of the Political Quarterly
Herausgeber: Gamble, Andrew; Wright, Tony
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 174mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781444349931
- ISBN-10: 1444349937
- Artikelnr.: 33084131
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 174mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781444349931
- ISBN-10: 1444349937
- Artikelnr.: 33084131
Andrew Gamble is Professor of Politics and a Fellow ofQueens' College in the University of Cambridge, and currentlyHead of the Department of Politics and International Studies andjoint editor of The Political Quarterly. His researchinterests lie in political economy, political theory and Britishpolitics, and his books include Between Europe and America: thefuture of British politics and The Spectre at the Feast:capitalist crisis and the politics of recession. In 2005 hereceived the Isaiah Berlin Prize from the Political StudiesAssociation for lifetime contribution to political studies.
Tony Wright is Professorial Fellow in the Department ofPolitics at Birkbeck College, University of London, working on thedevelopment of the new Centre for the Study of British Politics andPublic Life and contributing to the teaching of British Politics.Tony was educated at LSE, Harvard and Oxford. Before being electedto Parliament in 1992, he was Reader in British Political Thoughtat the University of Birmingham, where he taught in the School ofContinuing Studies. In the House of Commons he chaired the SelectCommittee on Public Administration for over a decade; and alsochaired the Select Committee on Reform of the House of Commonswhich recommended major changes in how the Commons works. He stooddown from the Commons at the last election.
He is joint editor of The Political Quarterly and hismany books include GDH Cole and Socialist Democracy (1979),Socialisms: Theories and Practices (1986), RH Tawney(1987),Citizens and Subjects (1994), British Politics: AVery Short Introduction (2003) and several edited volumesincluding The British Political Process (2000).A collectionof his other writing is to appear shortly as DoingPolitics.
Tony Wright is Professorial Fellow in the Department ofPolitics at Birkbeck College, University of London, working on thedevelopment of the new Centre for the Study of British Politics andPublic Life and contributing to the teaching of British Politics.Tony was educated at LSE, Harvard and Oxford. Before being electedto Parliament in 1992, he was Reader in British Political Thoughtat the University of Birmingham, where he taught in the School ofContinuing Studies. In the House of Commons he chaired the SelectCommittee on Public Administration for over a decade; and alsochaired the Select Committee on Reform of the House of Commonswhich recommended major changes in how the Commons works. He stooddown from the Commons at the last election.
He is joint editor of The Political Quarterly and hismany books include GDH Cole and Socialist Democracy (1979),Socialisms: Theories and Practices (1986), RH Tawney(1987),Citizens and Subjects (1994), British Politics: AVery Short Introduction (2003) and several edited volumesincluding The British Political Process (2000).A collectionof his other writing is to appear shortly as DoingPolitics.
Notes on Contributors.
Preface (Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright).
1. The Founding of The Political Quarterly (William Robson).
2. The Dilemma of Modern Socialism (J. M. Keynes).
3. The Choice before the Labour Party (R. H. Tawney).
4. Economics in the Modern World (G. D. H. Cole).
5. Utopia and Reality (Leonard Woolf).
6. Notes on the Anglo-Saxon Character (Kingsley Martin).
7. A Plague on All Your Isms (Barbara Wootton).
8. The Economic Aims of the Labour Party (Hugh Gaitskell).
9. The Future of British Politics: an American View (Samuel H.Beer).
10. Parties, Pressure Groups and the British Political Process (R.T. McKenzie).
11. Democracy and Ideology (Bernard Williams).
12. The Woman's Vote: What Has it Achieved? (Margaret Cole).
13. The Reform of Government (William A. Robson).
14. Socialism or Social Democracy? The Choice for the Labour Party(John P. Mackintosh).
15. The Character of a Moderate (Socialist) (Bernard Crick).
16. Democracy in the Age of Science (Anthony Wedgwood Benn).
17. Beyond Social Democracy (David Marquand).
18. Representative Democracy and Its Limits (Paul Hirst).
19. The Future of Political Biography (Ben Pimlott).
20. Modern Conservatism (David Willetts).
21. Britain in the European Union: A Way Forward (ShirleyWilliams).
22. Defining British National Identity (Bhikhu Parekh).
23. State and Market: Towards a Public Interest Test (GordonBrown).
24. A Sovietological View of Modern Britain (Ron Amann).
25. What Will Follow the Demise of Privatised Keynesianism? (ColinCrouch).
Index.
Preface (Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright).
1. The Founding of The Political Quarterly (William Robson).
2. The Dilemma of Modern Socialism (J. M. Keynes).
3. The Choice before the Labour Party (R. H. Tawney).
4. Economics in the Modern World (G. D. H. Cole).
5. Utopia and Reality (Leonard Woolf).
6. Notes on the Anglo-Saxon Character (Kingsley Martin).
7. A Plague on All Your Isms (Barbara Wootton).
8. The Economic Aims of the Labour Party (Hugh Gaitskell).
9. The Future of British Politics: an American View (Samuel H.Beer).
10. Parties, Pressure Groups and the British Political Process (R.T. McKenzie).
11. Democracy and Ideology (Bernard Williams).
12. The Woman's Vote: What Has it Achieved? (Margaret Cole).
13. The Reform of Government (William A. Robson).
14. Socialism or Social Democracy? The Choice for the Labour Party(John P. Mackintosh).
15. The Character of a Moderate (Socialist) (Bernard Crick).
16. Democracy in the Age of Science (Anthony Wedgwood Benn).
17. Beyond Social Democracy (David Marquand).
18. Representative Democracy and Its Limits (Paul Hirst).
19. The Future of Political Biography (Ben Pimlott).
20. Modern Conservatism (David Willetts).
21. Britain in the European Union: A Way Forward (ShirleyWilliams).
22. Defining British National Identity (Bhikhu Parekh).
23. State and Market: Towards a Public Interest Test (GordonBrown).
24. A Sovietological View of Modern Britain (Ron Amann).
25. What Will Follow the Demise of Privatised Keynesianism? (ColinCrouch).
Index.
Notes on Contributors.
Preface (Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright).
1. The Founding of The Political Quarterly (William Robson).
2. The Dilemma of Modern Socialism (J. M. Keynes).
3. The Choice before the Labour Party (R. H. Tawney).
4. Economics in the Modern World (G. D. H. Cole).
5. Utopia and Reality (Leonard Woolf).
6. Notes on the Anglo-Saxon Character (Kingsley Martin).
7. A Plague on All Your Isms (Barbara Wootton).
8. The Economic Aims of the Labour Party (Hugh Gaitskell).
9. The Future of British Politics: an American View (Samuel H.Beer).
10. Parties, Pressure Groups and the British Political Process (R.T. McKenzie).
11. Democracy and Ideology (Bernard Williams).
12. The Woman's Vote: What Has it Achieved? (Margaret Cole).
13. The Reform of Government (William A. Robson).
14. Socialism or Social Democracy? The Choice for the Labour Party(John P. Mackintosh).
15. The Character of a Moderate (Socialist) (Bernard Crick).
16. Democracy in the Age of Science (Anthony Wedgwood Benn).
17. Beyond Social Democracy (David Marquand).
18. Representative Democracy and Its Limits (Paul Hirst).
19. The Future of Political Biography (Ben Pimlott).
20. Modern Conservatism (David Willetts).
21. Britain in the European Union: A Way Forward (ShirleyWilliams).
22. Defining British National Identity (Bhikhu Parekh).
23. State and Market: Towards a Public Interest Test (GordonBrown).
24. A Sovietological View of Modern Britain (Ron Amann).
25. What Will Follow the Demise of Privatised Keynesianism? (ColinCrouch).
Index.
Preface (Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright).
1. The Founding of The Political Quarterly (William Robson).
2. The Dilemma of Modern Socialism (J. M. Keynes).
3. The Choice before the Labour Party (R. H. Tawney).
4. Economics in the Modern World (G. D. H. Cole).
5. Utopia and Reality (Leonard Woolf).
6. Notes on the Anglo-Saxon Character (Kingsley Martin).
7. A Plague on All Your Isms (Barbara Wootton).
8. The Economic Aims of the Labour Party (Hugh Gaitskell).
9. The Future of British Politics: an American View (Samuel H.Beer).
10. Parties, Pressure Groups and the British Political Process (R.T. McKenzie).
11. Democracy and Ideology (Bernard Williams).
12. The Woman's Vote: What Has it Achieved? (Margaret Cole).
13. The Reform of Government (William A. Robson).
14. Socialism or Social Democracy? The Choice for the Labour Party(John P. Mackintosh).
15. The Character of a Moderate (Socialist) (Bernard Crick).
16. Democracy in the Age of Science (Anthony Wedgwood Benn).
17. Beyond Social Democracy (David Marquand).
18. Representative Democracy and Its Limits (Paul Hirst).
19. The Future of Political Biography (Ben Pimlott).
20. Modern Conservatism (David Willetts).
21. Britain in the European Union: A Way Forward (ShirleyWilliams).
22. Defining British National Identity (Bhikhu Parekh).
23. State and Market: Towards a Public Interest Test (GordonBrown).
24. A Sovietological View of Modern Britain (Ron Amann).
25. What Will Follow the Demise of Privatised Keynesianism? (ColinCrouch).
Index.