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The great forgetting

The past, present and future of Social Democracy and the Welfare State

By Jack Luzkow

The great forgetting
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  • ISBN: 9780719096389
  • Publish Date: Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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  • Publish Date: Apr 2015
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    • Format: eBook
    • ISBN: 978-0-7190-9844-4
    • Published Date: June 2015

    Description

    Today the US and the UK are at a crossroads. Millions are out of work, millions (in the US) are still deprived of health care, millions have lost their homes, and we are collectively more unequal than we have been since the 1920s. Both countries will experience massive social upheavals if they don't reduce social inequality, invest massively in education and infrastructure, commit themselves to securing jobs for all who want them, change tax structures that coddle the 1 percent, rein in the anarchy of big banks by reregulating (or nationalising) them, and liberate the captive state from the financial institutions of Wall Street and the City of London.

    Social inequality is neither inevitable, nor the result of globalisation. It is the outcome of social and economic policies embraced by the 1 percent. This can be reversed by more social democracy, not less, by recovering the state for the 99 percent.

    Contents

    Introduction
    1. Where are we today? And how happy are we now that we are here?
    2. Social equality: why it matters
    3. The way we used to be and could be again
    4. How we fell into the memory hole and got to where we are today
    5. Social democracy forgets its identity: what really ended in 1989?
    6. Rethinking the state
    7. Rethinking the past: reimagining the future
    8. Europe versus America: a summing up
    Select bibliography
    Index

    Author

    Jack Lawrence Luzkow is Professor of History at Fontbonne University

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