In the Name of Social Democracy by Gerassimos Moschonas

In the Name of Social Democracy by Gerassimos Moschonas

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The focal point for this study is the emergent 'new social democracy' of the twenty-first century. Moshonas examines the transformations of recent years - a process of 'de-social-democratisation', affecting every aspect of the social democratic phenomenon.

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In the Name of Social Democracy by Gerassimos Moschonas

The focal point for this study is the emergent 'new social democracy' of the twenty-first century. Moshonas examines the transformations of recent years - a process of 'de-social-democratisation', affecting every aspect of the social democratic phenomenon.
This excellent book maps out the profound doubts about social democratic identity at a time when the parties in question appear resigned to choosing between different forms of inequalityAlways perceptive in its criticisms, it has a genuine non-polemical feel about the current predicament of the European Left. A lively, energetic and intelligent analysis. -- Donald Sassoon
One of the most outstanding recent works on social democracy. Moschonas analyses with extreme accuracy the 'great transformation' of this major political force through its multiple dimensions. -- Gérard Grunberg
Gerassimos Moschonas is Assistant Professor in Comparative Politics in the Department of Political Science and History at Panteion University, Athens.

Gregory Elliott is a member of the editorial collective of Radical Philosophy and author of Althusser: The Detour of Theory and Labourism and the English Genius: The Strange Decay of Labour England?.
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ISBN 13 9781859843468
ISBN 10 1859843468
Title In the Name of Social Democracy
Author Gerassimos Moschonas
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Verso Books
Year published 2002-04-17
Number of pages 384
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