ABSTRACT

`In Political Economy and the Labour Party, Noel Thompson gives an informative and stimulating outline of the ideas and theories that have shaped the party’s economic policy since 1900.’ - Times Literary Supplement

A new edition of the American Library Association's `Outstanding Academic Book' award winner.

This new volume brings this study of the rich tradition of British socialist political economy and its influence on the British Labour Party fully up-to-date.

Surveying the Labour tradition from the Fabianism of the Webbs to the `social-ism’ of Tony Blair’s Third Way, this new edition considers the critical engagement of these political economies with capitalism and the policies they articulate. It also discusses the manner in which they influence, or establish the context for, Labour’s economic thinking and policymaking and traces the ideological trajectory British social democratic political economy over the course of the twentieth century. In its concluding chapter this volume assesses the present character of the political economy advanced by the Labour Party and raises the question as to whether it can any longer be considered part of the social democratic tradition.

This is an essential new edition of this now standard text for students taking courses on the history of political and economic thought and, more generally, courses on the political and intellectual history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I 1884–1929

part |2 pages

Part III 1945–70

chapter 11|10 pages

Theory into practice, 1945–51

chapter 12|26 pages

Socialism in an age of affluence, 1945–64

chapter 13|14 pages

Party thought and party policy, 1951–70

part |2 pages

Part IV 1970–2005

chapter 15|11 pages

Liberal socialism revised: The 1970s

chapter 17|15 pages

Liberal socialism rejuvenated: The 1980s

chapter 18|17 pages

Supply-side socialism: The 1990s

chapter 19|20 pages

From stakeholderism to the Third Way