1st Edition

Routledge Revivals: Reactions to the Right (1990)

Edited By Barry Hindess Copyright 1990
    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1990, this book was intended as a counter to the rising and continued strength of the New Right and an attempt to bolster the perceived weakness of the opposition — providing a critical discussion of New Right ideology and also of the more influential Left reactions to them. The contributors scrutinise the attempts to reconstruct the idea of socialism in the 1990s, and pinpoint the relation of socialism to freedom, equality and the market. In the course of this searching evaluation, they also take up issues relating more directly to specific policy areas such as monetary policy and international finance, secondary education, social welfare, and race relations.

    Notes on contributors; 1 Introduction Barry Hindess 2 Market Socialism: A Basis for Socialist Renewal? Jim Tomlinson 3 Monetary Policy and International Finance Grahame Thompson 4 The Reform of Secondary Education Jack Demaine 5 Privatisation and the Welfare State Elim Papadakis 6 Racism and the Right Juliet Cook and Julian Clarke 7 Democracy: Socialism’s Best Reply to the Right Paul Hirst; References; Index

    Biography

    Barry Hindess