In his book of the same title, David Marquand identified the progressive dilemma faced by many intellectuals since the beginning of the twentieth century as a question of whether it was better to work through a political party or through civil society to achieve reform. This dilemma was sharpened by the emergence of the Labour party as the main challenger to the Conservatives, because the party was so closely identified with the defence of a particular interest. This hindered the creation of the kind of broad electoral coalition that could win general elections. Throughout most of its history, Labour has failed to realise its promise and sustain reforming governments. In this article, the history of the Labour party over the past hundred ye...
About the book: The Labour Party presents the latest thinking on the evolution of the Party during ...
Political parties frequently refer to their roots in an attempt to demonstrate a sense of continuity...
Four decades on from the formation of the Social Democratic Party, Ben Williams and Kevin Hickson ex...
The argument that all political parties in Britain, who style themselves reforming and progressive, ...
First published online: 28 November 2020Britain's political parties can be divided into two blocs : ...
The chapter on New Labour in the first edition of this volume was finished in 2003. Tony Blair resig...
Labour is facing an existential crisis. Its leader, supported by a resurgent membership, is locked i...
New Labour' is often accused of being obsessed with style rather than substance, and with image rath...
The election of the most left-wing Labour Party Leader since 1945, followed by the Party's third con...
Although New Labour has introduced many more constitutional reforms than Old Labour, this apparent r...
This thesis considers the continuing ability or inability of a political party within the British fr...
The orthodox interpretation of Labour Party historical analysis in the 1960s and 1970s has assumed t...
Although they agree that by 1924 the Labour party had replaced the Liberals as the second major part...
About the book: The Labour Party presents the latest thinking on the evolution of the Party during ...
The thesis examines the party contest and Labour's role within it between 1931 and 1939. There are t...
About the book: The Labour Party presents the latest thinking on the evolution of the Party during ...
Political parties frequently refer to their roots in an attempt to demonstrate a sense of continuity...
Four decades on from the formation of the Social Democratic Party, Ben Williams and Kevin Hickson ex...
The argument that all political parties in Britain, who style themselves reforming and progressive, ...
First published online: 28 November 2020Britain's political parties can be divided into two blocs : ...
The chapter on New Labour in the first edition of this volume was finished in 2003. Tony Blair resig...
Labour is facing an existential crisis. Its leader, supported by a resurgent membership, is locked i...
New Labour' is often accused of being obsessed with style rather than substance, and with image rath...
The election of the most left-wing Labour Party Leader since 1945, followed by the Party's third con...
Although New Labour has introduced many more constitutional reforms than Old Labour, this apparent r...
This thesis considers the continuing ability or inability of a political party within the British fr...
The orthodox interpretation of Labour Party historical analysis in the 1960s and 1970s has assumed t...
Although they agree that by 1924 the Labour party had replaced the Liberals as the second major part...
About the book: The Labour Party presents the latest thinking on the evolution of the Party during ...
The thesis examines the party contest and Labour's role within it between 1931 and 1939. There are t...
About the book: The Labour Party presents the latest thinking on the evolution of the Party during ...
Political parties frequently refer to their roots in an attempt to demonstrate a sense of continuity...
Four decades on from the formation of the Social Democratic Party, Ben Williams and Kevin Hickson ex...