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Friedrich Hayek was a founding figure of the neo-liberalism that
flourished in the 1980s. Yet, despite his antagonistic relationship
with socialism, his work became a surprising source of inspiration
for several influential thinkers on the left. This book explains
the left's unusual engagement with Hayek and reflects on its
significance. Engaging Enemies uses the left's late discovery of
Hayek to examine the contemporary fate of socialism and social
democracy. Did socialism survive the twentieth century? Did it
collapse with the fall of the Berlin Wall as Hayek claimed? Or did
it transform into something else, and if so what? In turn this
allows an examination of ideological and historical continuity. Was
the left's engagement with Hayek part of a wider break with a
period of ideological continuity that marked the twentieth century,
but which did not survive its ending? As such, the book is also a
study of how ideologies change with the times, incorporating new
elements and jettisoning others. The left's engagement with Hayek
was also influential on party politics, particularly on the
'modernization' of the Labour Party and the development of New
Labour. Engaging Enemies concludes with a discussion of the wider
role of the market for the left today and the contemporary
significance of the engagement with Hayek for Labour in the wake of
the 2008 economic crisis.
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Griffiths, Kippin and Stoker bring together many of the country's
leading academic and policy experts to explore the long-term
challenges facing public services, and ask what the role of
government, citizens and society should be in addressing them. The
book sets out a new reform agenda, exploring possibilities for the
future design and delivery of public services in the UK and beyond.
Public Services: A New Reform Agenda is an important new
contribution to the debate that will be invaluable for
policymakers, practitioners and academics.
Friedrich Hayek was a founding figure of the neo-liberalism that
flourished in the 1980s. Yet, despite his antagonistic relationship
with socialism, his work became a surprising source of inspiration
for several influential thinkers on the left. This book explains
the left's unusual engagement with Hayek and reflects on its
significance. Engaging Enemies uses the left's late discovery of
Hayek to examine the contemporary fate of socialism and social
democracy. Did socialism survive the twentieth century? Did it
collapse with the fall of the Berlin Wall as Hayek claimed? Or did
it transform into something else, and if so what? In turn this
allows an examination of ideological and historical continuity. Was
the left's engagement with Hayek part of a wider break with a
period of ideological continuity that marked the twentieth century,
but which did not survive its ending? As such, the book is also a
study of how ideologies change with the times, incorporating new
elements and jettisoning others. The left's engagement with Hayek
was also influential on party politics, particularly on the
'modernization' of the Labour Party and the development of New
Labour. Engaging Enemies concludes with a discussion of the wider
role of the market for the left today and the contemporary
significance of the engagement with Hayek for Labour in the wake of
the 2008 economic crisis.
'I love this book ...' Louise Minchin 'The perfect companion for
anyone who wants to swim outdoors.' Your Healthy Living This is the
ultimate practical guide to get you swimming outdoors, 365 days a
year. Whether you want to take your first tentative dip in your
local wild swimming spot or take on a long-distance swimming
challenge, you'll find everything you need to embrace outdoor
swimming and enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits it offers.
Have you ever wondered what kit you need for winter swimming or how
to fall in love with the cold? This book includes dedicated
information about each season, ensuring you have everything you
need to make outdoor swimming something you can enjoy safely all
year round. Discover how to overcome your outdoor swimming fears
and why becoming an outdoor swimmer can help you cope better with
the ups and downs of daily life. Find out the differences between
swimming in oceans, rivers and lakes, learn how to become a
stronger swimmer and how to design your own training plans.
Featuring case studies from people with a wide range of backgrounds
who have embraced the outdoor swimming lifestyle, including people
living with physical disabilities and mental health challenges,
this is the book for anyone who wants to swim outdoors.
Fully revised and updated third edition of a popular, established
textbook, providing a definitive introduction to Britain's
politics, political institutions and processes. Comprehensively
re-worked and re-structured to better align with courses, this new
edition places great emphasis on the changing context of British
politics while addressing key themes such as the ongoing importance
of gender and ethnicity to political and social life in Britain.
Furthermore, the book's familiar authoritative style has been
retained with a fresh look and revitalized pedagogical features to
provide a complete learning package. The book is designed for
courses on or related to British politics. Its accessible style and
context-setting Part 1 will make it ideal for students new to the
field (particularly those who haven't studied the subject at school
level or international students), but its rigour will stimulate and
engage more experienced students. New to this Edition: - Fully
updated to cover the 2016 EU Referendum, the 2017 General Election
and other key political developments - 'Politics in Action' videos
with key academic experts and practitioners offer differing
viewpoints on the political system - Expanded companion website
featuring regular updates and additional pedagogic tools for
students and lecturers alike, such as self-test quizzes,
flashcards, timelines, a lecturer testbank and lecture slides -
Vibrant and engaging full colour page design to help your students
navigate the book's broad coverage
It all began when Simon Griffiths decided that he and his whippet
couldn't live in his tiny but gorgeous one-up one-down shopfront in
Melbourne any more. He had a yearning for open spaces, country air
and, most importantly, a garden of his own. On finding his cottage
in Meadowbank, just outside Sydney, and trialling different plants,
he gradually became part of the secret gardening network - the one
where cuttings are exchanged between friends, and planting
successes and failures are recounted over neighbourhood fences.
Simon is a brilliant photographer, bringing warmth and joy to all
his subjects, but he is also a very knowledgeable plantsman. In
this book he has captured his favourite twenty country-style
gardens and shares the knowledge he has gleaned from fellow garden
lovers.
The areas of Ramsey theory and random graphs have been closely
linked ever since Erdos's famous proof in 1947 that the
``diagonal'' Ramsey numbers $R(k)$ grow exponentially in $k$. In
the early 1990s, the triangle-free process was introduced as a
model which might potentially provide good lower bounds for the
``off-diagonal'' Ramsey numbers $R(3,k)$. In this model, edges of
$K_n$ are introduced one-by-one at random and added to the graph if
they do not create a triangle; the resulting final (random) graph
is denoted $G_n,\triangle $. In 2009, Bohman succeeded in following
this process for a positive fraction of its duration, and thus
obtained a second proof of Kim's celebrated result that $R(3,k) =
\Theta \big ( k^2 / \log k \big )$. In this paper the authors
improve the results of both Bohman and Kim and follow the
triangle-free process all the way to its asymptotic end.
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Griffiths, Kippin and Stoker bring together many of the country's
leading academic and policy experts to explore the long-term
challenges facing public services, and ask what the role of
government, citizens and society should be in addressing them. The
book sets out a new reform agenda, exploring possibilities for the
future design and delivery of public services in the UK and beyond.
Public Services: A New Reform Agenda is an important new
contribution to the debate that will be invaluable for
policymakers, practitioners and academics.
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