ABSTRACT

We are constantly told that New Labour forms an historic departure from the traditions of the Labour Party. This book, written by a distinguished selection of academics and commentators, provides the most detailed comparison yet of old and new Labour in power. It is also the first to offer a comprehensive analysis of the last Labour Government before the rise of Thatcher and the re-emergence of the Labour Party under Tony Blair's leadership. It reveals much about the history of the Labour Party as well as providing a much-needed context from which to judge the current government.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I The framework of ideas

chapter 1|13 pages

1974: the crisis of Old Labour

chapter 2|16 pages

Political thought

Socialism in a cold climate

chapter 3|19 pages

Economic thought

part |2 pages

Part II Domestic and foreign policies

chapter 4|15 pages

Economic policy JIM TO MLINSON

chapter 7|16 pages

Education policy ROY L OW E

chapter 8|15 pages

Europe

chapter 9|17 pages

Foreign and defence policy

part |2 pages

Part III Government and politics

part |2 pages

Part IV Perspectives

chapter 17|7 pages

The industrial strategy

chapter 19|8 pages

Forgetting history

How New Labour sees Old Labour

chapter 20|5 pages

The worst of governments