TY - BOOK AU - Cramme,Olaf AU - Diamond,Patrick AU - McTernan,Michael TI - Progressive politics after the crash: governing from the left SN - 1780767641 (pbk.) AV - JN 94 P964 2013 U1 - 320.531209409051 PY - 2013/// CY - London, New York PB - I.B. Tauris KW - Ciencias políticas KW - Estados Unidos KW - Partidos políticos KW - Europa KW - Crisis financiera global, 2008-2009 KW - Aspectos políticos KW - Crisis financiera mundial KW - Aspectos Políticos KW - Derecha e izquierda (Ciencia política) KW - Partidos de izquierda KW - Política y gobierno KW - Siglo XXI N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface -- Ernst Stetter, Foundation for European Progressive Studies Introduction 1. Social democracy past and future: Its politics and paradigms -- Peter Hall, Harvard University 2. The left's relationship with capitalism -- Andrew Gamble, Cambridge University 3. A post-crisis centre-left: Progressive politics after an era of plenty -- Alfred Gusenbauer and Ania Skrzypek, Next Left Part I: Growth, inequality and welfare 4. Is the West headed for a los decade, and what can be done about it? -- Jeffry Frieden, Harvard University 5 The financial crisis and the future of the Eurozone -- Paul De Grauwe, London School of Economics 6. Pre-distribution: Rebuilding the organizational foundations of democratic capitalism -- Jacob Hacker, Yale University 7. Towards a new politics of production and middle class economic security -- Will Marshall, Progressive Policy Institute 8. What comes after pro-growth progressives? -- Lane Kenworthy, University of Arizona 9. Recreating solidarity: Social citizenship and participation -- Jane Jenson, University of Montreal 10. The emerging intergenerational conflict: Re-writing the social contract between generations -- Bruno Palier, Sciences Po, Paris 11. Affordable social investment beyond the Eurozone's austerity reflex -- Anton Hemerijck, University of Amsterdam N2 - Those who hoped the collapse of financial markets would usher in the end of neoliberalism and rehabilitate support for traditional social democratic policies programmes have been disappointed ER -