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Politics against pessimism

Social democratic possibilities since Ernst Wigforss

by Geoff Dow (Author) Winton Higgins (Author)
©2014 Monographs 477 Pages

Summary

Neoliberalism has now failed, so can a social democratic resurgence replace it? This book retrieves the political thought of Swedish politician Ernst Wigforss to explore the unrealised potential of social democracy. Wigforss drew on many schools of thought to produce an alternative social democratic strategy.
It outflanked economic liberalism, allowed his party to dominate Swedish politics for a half-century, and his country to achieve affluence and social equity as converging rather than competing objectives.
OECD economies have since evolved political capacities – the welfare state, corporatist regulation, expanded citizen entitlements, civic amenity – far in excess of pessimistic evaluations offered by mainstream analyses. This book suggests that such developments confirm Wigforss’s ideas, confounding conventional pessimism.
Full employment, social equity, economic democracy, new political institutions, and transformative economic management are now more imaginable than ever in western countries. But their achievement depends on a radical reformist political mobilisation of the kind that Wigforss inspired, one which integrates these aspirations as mutually reinforcing goals.

Details

Pages
477
Year
2014
ISBN (PDF)
9783035105827
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034314459
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0351-0582-7
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (December)
Keywords
economic liberalism social equity civic amenity
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. 477 pp.

Biographical notes

Geoff Dow (Author) Winton Higgins (Author)

Winton Higgins and Geoff Dow have each taught political science and political economy courses for many years – Higgins at Macquarie University (but now a visiting fellow at UTS); and Dow at The University of Queensland. Winton Higgins is a graduate in arts, law and politics from Sydney, Stockholm and London universities. Geoff Dow is a graduate in economics, sociology and politics from Queensland.

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