Labour’s Economic Ideology Since 1900

Labour’s Economic Ideology Since 1900
Developed Through Crises
by Christopher Kirkland
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This book traces the economic ideology of the UK Labour Party from its origins to the current day. Through its analysis, the book emphasises key crises, including the 1926 General Strike, the 1931 Great Depression, the 1979 Winter of Discontent and the 2007/2008 economic crisis.

In analysing this history, the ideology of the Labour Party is examined through four core themes:

• the party’s definition of socialism;

• the role of the state in economic decision making;

• the party’s understanding of inequalities; and

• its relationship with the trade union movement.

The result is a systematic exploration of the drivers and key ideas behind the Labour Party’s economic ideology. In demonstrating how crises have affected the party’s economic policy, the book presents a historical analysis of the party’s evolution since its formation and offers insights into how future changes may occur.

Bristol University Press
Bristol University Press

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About the author

Christopher Kirkland is Lecturer in Politics at York St. John University.

 

ISBN: 9781529204322
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 20/09/2022
Imprint: Bristol University Press