Socialism for a Sceptical Age
1. Auflage Januar 1995
224 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-7456-1427-4
John Wiley & Sons
This book presents Ralph Miliband's reflections on the world socialists face after the fall of communism and the fundamental changes in social structure which Western societies have undergone in recent times. Miliband argues thta socialism has to be understood as part of an age-old struggle for a more just society and, seen in this light, socialism remains not only desirable but perfectly possible.
Introduction.
1. The Case Against Capitalism.
2. Socialist Aspirations.
3. Mechanisms of Democracy.
4. The Mixed Economy, Socialist Style.
5. Constituencies, Agencies, Strategies.
6. The Politics of Survival.
7. Prospects.
Index.
1. The Case Against Capitalism.
2. Socialist Aspirations.
3. Mechanisms of Democracy.
4. The Mixed Economy, Socialist Style.
5. Constituencies, Agencies, Strategies.
6. The Politics of Survival.
7. Prospects.
Index.
'Socialism for a Sceptical Age is in some sort Miliband's
political testament. Starting from the far left rather than the
revisionist or 'new times' right, cosmopolitan rather than
parochial, concerned with reinventing socialism rather rewriting
Clause Four, Miliband still comes uncannily close to converging on
the common sense of Labour politics.' New Statesman and
Society
'His last book is a valuable contribution to an ongoing debate.
I strongly recommend everyone interested in politics to read it and
discuss its ideas.' New Times
'The excesses of privatization, and the decline in public
provision of health, education and transport, are causing a
reassessment of the market-led revolution of the 1980s. Miliband's
thoughtful, well-written tract is a contribution tothat
reassessment.' Political Studies
'Contributes to academic analysis, while also providing food for
thought ... Miliband's final work is important and challenging.'
Contemporary Politics
'Miliband at his best as a critic of capitalism and a defender
of socialism.' Green Left
'His last work is invaluable reading ... this book leaves one's
thinking rejuvenated ... As with all Miliband's writing, it is
concise and easy to read as well as being intellectually
stimulating ... I cannot recommend it too highly.' Critical
Social Policy
political testament. Starting from the far left rather than the
revisionist or 'new times' right, cosmopolitan rather than
parochial, concerned with reinventing socialism rather rewriting
Clause Four, Miliband still comes uncannily close to converging on
the common sense of Labour politics.' New Statesman and
Society
'His last book is a valuable contribution to an ongoing debate.
I strongly recommend everyone interested in politics to read it and
discuss its ideas.' New Times
'The excesses of privatization, and the decline in public
provision of health, education and transport, are causing a
reassessment of the market-led revolution of the 1980s. Miliband's
thoughtful, well-written tract is a contribution tothat
reassessment.' Political Studies
'Contributes to academic analysis, while also providing food for
thought ... Miliband's final work is important and challenging.'
Contemporary Politics
'Miliband at his best as a critic of capitalism and a defender
of socialism.' Green Left
'His last work is invaluable reading ... this book leaves one's
thinking rejuvenated ... As with all Miliband's writing, it is
concise and easy to read as well as being intellectually
stimulating ... I cannot recommend it too highly.' Critical
Social Policy
Before his recent death, Ralph Miliband was one of the most eminent political thinkers on the Left not only in Britain but across the world. He is well known for his previous books, including The State in a Capitalist Society, which have all sold hundreds of thousands of copies.