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Paving the Third Way - The Critique of Parliamentary Socialism - a Socialist Register Anthology (Paperback)
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Paving the Third Way - The Critique of Parliamentary Socialism - a Socialist Register Anthology (Paperback)
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After the twenty year hiatus of Thatcherism, the character and
politics of the British Labour Party are again centre stage. In the
UK itself, a new generation of students, intellectuals and
political activists are turning both their scholarship and their
politics back towards Labour. Abroad there is widespread interest
in the substance and potential of New Labour's 'Third Way'. Yet
that turn has so far very little to bite on. For one consequence of
those twenty years has been a dearth of informed scholarship on
Labour, 'old' or 'New'. Fortunately one such body of scholarship
exists, and is reproduced here for the first time in an easily
accessible form: the writings of a group of scholars inspired by
Ralph Miliband. The 'Miliband' voice in Labour Party historiography
has been a strong and permanent one since the publication of
Parliamentary Socialism in 1961, so strong in fact that even its
most strident critics continue to cite it in their publications,
invariably distorting its arguments in the process. These writings
constitute one of the richest sources of material and analysis of
the continuing limits of Labour politics. These writers- John
Saville, Colin Leys, Leo Panitch, Hilary Wainwright- have an
immense role to fulfill debunking the wilder claims for novelty of
New Labour. They constitute an insightful source on the true
character of Old Labour; and exemplify the problems of reformism.
In this edited collection, David Coates reproduces the best of
difficult to obtain scholarship. His editorial comments act as a
guide to the moments to which that scholarship was a response. His
choice of extracts demonstrates the coherence of the approach that
links them together; and his closing essay (written with Leo
Panitch) makes clear their vital importance as a source of
understanding of the contemporary Labour Party as well as of Labour
Parties in the past.
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