Social Democracy and the Crisis of Equality
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- 9789811362989
Social Democracy and the Crisis of Equality est un socialism, socialist parties book de Carol Johnson.
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This book analyses social democratic parties' attempts to tackle inequality in increasingly challenging times. It provides a distinctive contribution to the literature on the so-called 'crisis' of social democracy by exploring the role of equality policy in this crisis. While the main focus is on analysing Australian Labor governments, examples are also given from a wide range of parties internationally.The book traces how a traditional focus on class has expanded to include other forms of inequality, including issues of gender, race, ethnicity and sexuality and explores both the intersections and potential tensions that result. Meanwhile there are new challenges for equality policy arising from a changing geo-economics (the rise of Asia), the legacies of neoliberalism and the impact of technological disruption.
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Carol Johnson est l'auteur de Social Democracy and the Crisis of Equality. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
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Social Democracy and the Crisis of Equality est un livre de Socialism, Socialist parties, Social justice, Equality, Political Science.
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This book analyses social democratic parties' attempts to tackle inequality in increasingly challenging times. It provides a distinctive contribution to the literature on the so-called 'crisis' of social democracy by exploring the role of equality policy in this crisis. While the main focus is on an...
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Social Democracy and the Crisis of Equality a été écrit par Carol Johnson.