Left-Wing Politics Today

Issues for Discussion
  1. Why did the politics of the “Third Way” develop in the late twentieth century?
  2. To what extent should this politics be characterised as socialist or left-wing?

 

Reading:

Secondary 

Some Social History Background

Hartmut Kaelble in Europe Since 1945, Mary Fulbrook (ed)

Alan Johnson, "Class and Class Consciousness Today"  [This is a rather strange source to use from an obscure activist in a revolutionary Marxist group.  But it actually gives a good run-through of the major arguments behind "modernising" moves with in the British Labour party - as well as a left-wing critique of them]

Robert Moss, "Anglo-Communism?",  (1977), Commentary, February 1977 [a right-wing analysis from the US of the British economic and political crisis of the 1970s.  A little overdrawn but useful as a way in to understanding the appeal of Thatcherism]

John Benyon, "A Definition of Thatcherism"Social Studies Review, May, 1989 [A checklist of the major components of Thatcherite ideology]

Martin Rhodes, " Desperately Seeking a Solution: Social Democracy, Thatcherism and the 'Third Way' in British Welfare"  

Amitai Etzioni, "The Third Way is a triumph", New Statesman (1996), June 25, 2001

Seymour Martin Lipset, “The Americanization of the European Left”, Journal of Democracy,  vol.12, Number 2, April 2001 [a very useful analysis of the social and economic changes that challenged the ideology and electoral bases of the European Left and the adjustments taken to meet these challenges]

Patrick Seyd, "New Labour, New Party, New Politics?  An Assessment of the Blair Project" [an excellent summary of the problems facing "old Labour" and the steps taken to modernise the Party]

Peter Kellner,  "Labour 'party of middle class'", The Observer (London), Sunday December 27, 1998   [on New Labour's attractiveness to the middle classes - using the term in the British sense to refer to the white-collar salariate]

Primary 

Tony Blair, “The Third Way”, Extracts from a speech, September 21, 1998

Tony Blair, Speech to the Labour Party Conference, October 2, 2001

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