Social democracy beyond productivism

Advocates of the 'Third Way' or 'New Social Democracy' have formulated a 'new productivism' that follows the same logic but which embraces privatisation and deregulation, private funding and provision, capital mobility and public sector markets to an extent unimaginable...

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Published inRenewal (London, England) Vol. 15; no. 2-3; pp. 74 - 82
Main Author Fitzpatrick, Tony
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Lawrence & Wishart 01.01.2007
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ISSN0968-252X

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Summary:Advocates of the 'Third Way' or 'New Social Democracy' have formulated a 'new productivism' that follows the same logic but which embraces privatisation and deregulation, private funding and provision, capital mobility and public sector markets to an extent unimaginable to previous generations. It contributed to a decade of steady growth, restoring Labour's reputation for economic competence, and rendered public investment, anti-poverty strategies and modest redistribution relatively pain-free.
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ISSN:0968-252X