Contesting Capitalism? Left Parties and European Integration
In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Volume 12, Issue 6, p. 776-778
ISSN: 1354-0688
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In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Volume 12, Issue 6, p. 776-778
ISSN: 1354-0688
In: FAU Libraries' Special Collections
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In: European business review, Volume 89, Issue 3
ISSN: 1758-7107
For years the Communist Party in the Soviet Union has been lying
about the state of the economy. Now that the truth is exposed, the real
situation appears to be quite desperate. Fifteen per cent of the
population lives below the poverty line and 40 per cent of industry is
obsolete. Where does Gorbachev go from here? The dilemma facing
Gorbachev is discussed.
In: Chapter 11 of Death And Anti-Death, Volume 19 (Charles Tandy, editor) pages 261-270 (Ria University Press, 2021)
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In: International socialist review: the monthly magazine of the Socialist Workers Party, Volume 33, p. 6-19
ISSN: 0020-8744
In: Rethinking marxism: RM ; a journal of economics, culture, and society ; official journal of the Association for Economic and Social Analysis, Volume 26, Issue 4, p. 526-544
ISSN: 1475-8059
In: Comparative political studies: CPS, Volume 44, Issue 2, p. 184-210
ISSN: 1552-3829
The "party paradox" thesis claims that in the context of the legal corporate governance reforms of the 1990s, which aimed at adjusting national corporate governance systems to the "finance capitalism" of the Anglo-American type, center-left parties promoted proshareholder corporate governance reforms, whereas center-right parties opposed such reforms. Based on case studies of Switzerland, Sweden, and the Netherlands, this article shows that this thesis does not apply to two of these cases: In Sweden and the Netherlands a broad coalition uniting center-right and center-left parties opposed- with considerable success-proshareholder reforms. Therefore, the author argues that firm-level explanations of the "party paradox" are insufficient to understand the variance in center-left preferences across different cases. Instead, the historical role of labor in different countries is critical in the formation of center-left preferences. Where labor was not excluded from the formation of corporate governance structures, center-left support for proshareholder reform was weak. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright holder.]
In: Building Progressive Alternatives
Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Introduction -- The Labour leadership of Jeremy Corbyn -- A labour movement for change: Corbynmania -- Jeremy Corbyn: a prime minister in waiting? -- The themes and prospects of Corbynism -- Conclusions: the continuation of Corbynism? -- References -- 2 The election and re-election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party -- Electing Corbyn: the Labour Party leadership election of 2015 -- Re-electing Corbyn: the Labour Party leadership election of 2016 -- Analysis and conclusions -- References -- 3 Corbynism: A coherent ideology? -- What was Corbynism? -- Corbynism, class and populism -- Freeden on ideology -- Corbynism as an ideology -- Corbyn's leftist catch-allism? -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Is Corbyn a populist? -- What is Corbynism? -- Populism as an ideology -- Populism as a discourse -- Populism as a political strategy -- Populism as a socio-cultural approach -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Corbynism as identity politics -- Reshaping the Labour Party -- Projecting personality -- Conclusion: Corbynites - patient investors? -- References -- 6 An end to market mania and managerialist madness: Corbyn(ism) and the public sector -- Corbynism and the public sector -- Increasing funding and staffing -- Replacing "outsourcing" with "insourcing" -- How would unavoidable outsourcing be tackled? -- Reforming public sector governance -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Jeremy Corbyn and dilemmas of leadership -- Jeremy Corbyn, 2015-20 -- Corbyn's leadership capital -- Political skill: an effective campaigner, but a poor manager -- Relations: loyal supporters and divided MPs -- Reputation: policy purity, but vacillation -- Conclusion -- References.
In: International socialism: journal for socialist theory/ Socialist Workers Party, Issue 107, p. 96-124
ISSN: 0020-8736
In: International socialism: journal for socialist theory/ Socialist Workers Party, Issue 84, p. 133-142
ISSN: 0020-8736
In: International socialism: journal for socialist theory/ Socialist Workers Party, Issue 80, p. 103-112
ISSN: 0020-8736
In: International socialism: journal for socialist theory/ Socialist Workers Party, Issue 115, p. 69-110
ISSN: 0020-8736
In: Economy and society, Volume 45, Issue 1, p. 24-50
ISSN: 1469-5766
In: Political affairs: pa ; a Marxist monthly ; a publication of the Communist Party USA, Volume 78, p. 21-24
ISSN: 0032-3128
Discusses the 1998 annual report of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) which stresses the link between child malnutrition and general poverty, worldwide; critical of economic policies imposed on developing countries by international financial agencies such as the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.