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Social Capitalism in Theory and Practice, v. I - Emergence of the New Majority (Paperback, New)
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Social Capitalism in Theory and Practice, v. I - Emergence of the New Majority (Paperback, New)
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In democracies throughout the industrialised world, political
systems are everywhere beginning to unravel, and thinking people -
even amongst our leaders - are uncertain of the reason why. Whilst
most governments drive towards greater equity and justice, the
reality is towards an opposite direction, and the greater
polarisation of society. The author of this book points the blame
on the failure to politicise the significant issues of our time.
Party politics is ideologically trapped in the past, and is unable
to grasp the realities of the present. Worse still, political
systems throughout the democratic world are probably incapable of
addressing the real threats which confront us. In this major
3-volume work, Robert Corfe argues that we need to politicise those
issues raised by our financial-industrial system, and for this
purpose he creates a new political vocabulary, and identifies the
actual realities of politico-economic life today.The irrefutable
fact is that our financial-industrial system is undermining
democratic life and government, and our politicians (of all
parties) are deluding themselves and their electorates when they
helplessly put their trust in an optimistic outcome. Furthermore,
the ideological (or pragmatic) approach of the old parties is
unfitted to confront the crises of the future. This first volume
explains the reason why, and shows how the emergence of the new
majority, through the transformation of society, is sickened by the
pattern of the old class conflicts which today are meaningless as a
tool towards progress. Our leading statesmen- and women already
have an inkling of this truth. This opening volume describes the
new heterogeneous middle-middle majority, and how it comprises
those who have climbed from proletarian origins, as well as those
from the upper middle classes whose confidence and affluence have
been broken on the wheel of egalitarian forces. Whilst an economic
revolution has already been achieved, a new political consciousness
still awaits the dawn.
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