In both the US and the UK the decay of the social fabric (apparent in unrepaired and over-crowded state schools and hospitals and breakdowns in social order) has reached a crisis point in the poorest areas and presents increasing problems for the rest of society who are not part of the 'overclass'. The 'new theory' that the centre-left has been searching for in order to combat the ideological hegemony of the New Right, turns out to be a theory that locates the responsibility for the fracturing of society not in the privatisation and inequitable programmes of the past twenty years, nor in government policies and deregulated free markets, but in the families and communities that suffered most from those policies. In the US and the UK 'New Dem...
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This Article analyzes how communitarian political theory addresses poverty and impacts American soci...
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This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
New Labour has put support for the family at the core of its notion of the 'strong community'. Acros...
At the beginning of the 21st century, youth unemployment is paid attention to by the Swedish governm...
n December 2011, the UK Government formally launched its ‘troubled families’ initiative. This is a f...
The anti-capitalist movement is increasingly challenging the global hegemony of neo-liberalism. The ...
Under Tony Blair, New Labour modernisers have made much of the moral rather than economic arguments ...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
As the title of this paper suggests, the fundamental premise behind this train of thought is that Ne...
This article argues that communitarianism can be analysed on different levels — sociological, ethica...
This article provides an analysis of the values associated with parenting and partnering, comparing ...
NoThis article uses the concept of `the social investment state' to understand key aspects of New La...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
This Article analyzes how communitarian political theory addresses poverty and impacts American soci...
Prompted by findings from the Munro Review of Child Protection, this paper provides a critical analy...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...