
First published in 1983, this important and stimulating book is a thoughtful contribution to the debate about the first steps that needed to be taken to build a socialist society in the 1980s. It covers topics as diverse as concepts of equality and fairness, sexual discrimination, economic policy, health and urban policy, pensions, poverty and the economics of the welfare state, defence and internationalism.
This work investigates the foundational policy requirements and ideological frameworks necessary for the implementation of a socialist society within the political and economic landscape of the 1980s. John F. Griffith provides a comprehensive analysis of the structural changes required to transition toward a more equitable state. By synthesizing diverse policy areas, the author argues that socialism must be approached as a multi-faceted project that addresses both systemic economic reform and social justice concerns simultaneously.
What You Will Find
Experts and political historians frequently cite this text as a representative document of 1980s socialist thought and policy debate. Readers often note the breadth of the author's scope, which bridges the gap between theoretical equality and practical governance.
Page Count:
230
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203839765
ISBN-13:
9780203839768
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