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Nelson Mandela, Caroline Lucas, Taha Muhammad Ali; Edited by Tony Simpson
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R189
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Caroline Lucas is an outsider, inside, fighting for parliamentary
reform and for the interests of her constituents. She is a
politician with a radical mission and a clear vision of how change
can be achieved. From the NHS to corporate tax evasion, from
climate change to immigration, Honourable Friends? tells the story
of 5 years in Westminster and offers bold and practical suggestions
for a fairer British political system. It is a unique book by a
unique politician and activist.
The 2015 election result was a disaster for progressives in British
politics, delivering a majority Conservative government at
Westminster. And the outlook for the next election is not
auspicious either, particularly amid the aftershocks of the
momentous 2016 EU referendum result and with possible boundary
changes in the offing. There is a growing recognition, however,
that cross-party cooperation among the progressives could
reinvigorate politics and inspire a credible alternative to the
Conservatives. Those who want a good society can and must work
together - and, by doing so, they can deliver better answers and
more inclusive government. With contributions from a broad range of
left and centre-left voices - including Sian Berry, Mhairi Black,
Frances O'Grady, Tim Farron, Peter Hain, Carys Afoko, Yasmin
Alibhai-Brown, Zoe Williams and Neal Lawson - The Alternative sets
out a base of core values around which progressives can unite,
proposes a number of big policy ideas that embody those values and,
crucially, explores an urgently needed new form of politics to
achieve them.
Is a Universal Basic Income the answer to an increasingly
precarious job landscape? Could it bring greater financial freedom
for women, tackle the issue of unpaid but essential work, cut
poverty and promote greater choice? Or is it a dead-end utopian
ideal that distracts from more practical and cost-effective
solutions? Contributors from musician Brian Eno, think tank Demos
Helsinki, innovators such as California's Y Combinator Research and
prominent academics such as Peter Beresford OBE offer a variety of
perspectives from across the globe on the politics and feasibility
of basic income. Sharing research and insights from a variety of
nations - including India, Finland, Uganda, Brazil and Canada - the
collection provides a comprehensive guide to the impact this
innovative idea could have on work, welfare and inequality in the
21st century.
What are the Green alternatives to economic globalisation? Written
by leader of the Green Party, Caroline Lucas, this manifesto argues
that globalisation increases poverty, undermines democracy, and
destroys the environment, the authors demonstrate the urgent need
for a new approach - economic localisation - that is based on the
Green principles of equity, ecology and democracy. Applying their
thesis to current international crises, including climate change,
trade and development, agriculture, and international security, we
see how economic localisation could be adopted and applied to
positive ends.
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