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Making Social Democrats

Essays for David Marquand

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Manchester University Press, Manchester, United Kingdom
Published: 30th Jul 2018
Dimensions: w 154mm h 237mm d 31mm
Weight: 640g
ISBN-10: 1526120305
ISBN-13: 9781526120304
Barcode No: 9781526120304
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Amidst 'Brexit', a divided and out of power Labour Party, and the wider international rise of populism, contemporary British social democracy appears in a state of crisis. This book, a collection of essays by some of Britain's leading academics, public intellectuals and political practitioners, seeks to engage with the 'big picture' of British social democracy, both historical and contemporary, and point to grounds for greater optimism for its future prospects. It does so in honour of the renowned centre-left thinker David Marquand. Drawing on many of the themes which have preoccupied Marquand in his career and his writing, such as social democratic citizenship, values and participation, the volume offers the original perspective that social democracy is as much about cultures and mindsets as it is about economic policy or public institutions. -- .

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'Over the years that great democrat, David Marquand, has applied his intellectual prowess to the most pressing political challenges of the times. In this book his huge contributions to public discourse are analysed and savoured. A wonderful tribute to a great man.'
Baroness Helena Kennedy QC

'Readable, lively and provocative, with new insights into social democracy in Britain in the past and today. ... This wonderful re-assessment is shaped by Marquand's own life and his deep optimism about citizens' abilities to drive change.'
Anne Deighton, Emeritus Professor of European International Politics, University of Oxford

'This collection does more than honour the work and influence of an outstanding and essential scholar. It shows us how, as the post-war British political order failed, at least one man on the inside blew a clear and authoritative whistle. ... This book shows how his journey and the development of his thought will come to be seen as central -- as he kept his nerve when Brexitannia did not.'
Anthony Barnett, Co-Founder of openDemocracy and author of The Lure of Greatness: England's Brexit & America's Trump -- .