Renewal - AZ
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Envisioning Real Utopias.
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The entrepreneurial state: foundations for progressive economics.
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Editorial policy statement.
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Bringing welfare and immigration policy together.
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Now what?
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The primacy of politics: social democracy and the making of Europe's twentieth century.
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Editorial policy statement.
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A new political landscape: a different double shuffle?
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The Bottom Billion: Why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it.
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Republican political theory and Spanish social democracy.
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Gender, work and 'market' values.
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Editorial policy statement.
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Not a social democratic moment.
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What is economic trust in politics? A strategy for Labour.
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Populism and grassroots politics: 'New Left' critiques of social democracy, 1968-1994.
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Corbyn, Sanders, and a transatlantic left? What would constitute a realistic measure of success for the new insurgent left in Britain and the United States?
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The upas tree: the over-development of London and the under-development of Britain.
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What can an institution do? Towards Public-Common partnerships and a new common-sense.
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Labour and England, 1997-2010.
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The dog that didn't bark: inflation and power in the contemporary capitalist state.
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On urbanism and optimism.
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Political economy and Labour's factionalism.
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Detoxifying European migration (again).
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Mental health and parity of esteem: A policy quandary for Labour?
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Editorial policy statement.
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Keynes after the crisis.
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Can One Nation Labour learn from the British New Left?
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Deciding what equality means.
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Modern money and the escape from austerity.
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Over and out: reflections on an extended conversation with New Labour.
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'Reid'ing the riot act: New Labour, crime and punishment.
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Tensions in education policy: learning to compete.
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The Conscience of a Liberal.
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Does ethics have a chance in a world of consumers?
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Meritocracy and market over-recognition.
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Twenty years of Renewal: Labour, New Labour, social democracy.
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The spirit of '97.
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Speaking to England.
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The NHS: not back to Era 1 but forward to Era 3--policy challenges for labour.
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A shortage of optimism.
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The politics of public spending: a 2030 vision.
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Labour's lost tribe: winning back the working class.
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People-powered democracy?
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Ideas of England.
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Looking for a fight.
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Labour and the environment: An historical perspective.
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Rural renewal: a nation of communities in cities, coast and country.
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Inequality, globalisation and the governance of migration.
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Leading labour.
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Long live neo-liberalism?
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The first New Left, Blue Labour and English modernity.
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Nineteenth-century Marx.
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Clement Attlee and the foundations of the British welfare state.
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Whatever happened to the extended state?
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Neo-liberalism, crime and criminal justice.
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Tensions in education policy: the public exams crisis and the threat of educational apartheid.
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The transformation of foreign policy.
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Building a Citizen Society: the emerging politics of republican democracy.
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'Hired hubbies and mobile mums'.
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The identity crisis of Jon Cruddas.
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Why equality matters.
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Feminist resistance.
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Who's 'normal'? Class, culture and labour politics in a fragmented Britain.
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Route masters: the re-regulation of bus services in Tyne and Wear.
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The turning points of history.
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The fragmentation of the electoral left since 2010.
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Actually existing Corbynism.
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Two new socialist manifestos.
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A new world in the making: community wealth building and the co-operative sector.
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'Eyes wide open to the context of content': Reimagining the hate speech policies of social media platforms through a substantive equality lens.
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Work to do.
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What causes inequality?
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Phoenix turned to ashes: the Spanish Socialists' response to the economic crisis.
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Building a movement against the cuts: taking stock.
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Faith, flag and the 'first' New Left: E. P. Thompson and the politics of 'one nation'.
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Editorial policy statement.
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Miraculous Germany: changing perceptions of German economic performance.
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NHS reconfigurations, New Labour and local democracy.
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Crime, public attitudes to crime and political responses to crime.
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Nigerian selections.
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New Labour, foreign policy and NGOs.
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Political economy after the end of history.
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'Indenture': labour for miserable reward, a fifth of all households.
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Don't expect too much: what can Conservative experience tell us about how much Labour will change before the next election?
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Rediscovering Rosa Luxemburg.
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Leaving party: Theresa May's Tories and Europe.
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Owen Smith and Blue Labour's Republicanism.
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Tackling the 'money octopus': the financial sector and the One Nation tradition.
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Public policies for private corporations: the British corporate welfare state.
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Ideas worth fighting for.
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Labour women and local activism: gender and the foundation of the Labour Party.
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Shaping the 'new normal'.
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Between 'national liberalism' and 'progressive internationalism': quo vadis globalisation?
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Resource allocation in the NHS: Shifting the balance towards the community.
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Roundtable: The politics of class, past and present.
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Asset economy strawmen: A response to Pitts et al.
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The frozen pendulum: the ideological, organisational and electoral travails of French Socialism.
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Opposing the age of austerity: creating alliances of public service workers and users.
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The New Left's economic model: the challenge to Labour Party orthodoxy.
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Sweden is better than this.
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Capitalism, neo-liberalism and democracy: Wolfgang Streeck.
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The modern missionaries: (or how choice and market forces are being imposed on consumers).
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Creating a scandal: prisons and how to get rid of them.
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The politics of food.
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Religion and foreign policy.
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From profit squeeze to wage squeeze.
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From doldrums to downing street?
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All the pits are closed: my Labour, New Labour, twenty-first century Labour.
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The democratic critique of neo-liberalism.
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Labour and the national question after Brexit.
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Inequality and left politics.
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The stakeholder society and the politics of hope.
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EDITORIAL: Can Labour break free?
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Labour at the crossroads--yet again.
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The institution's not for turning? Inequality, taxes and anti-capitalism.
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The NHS takes control: consequences for health policy in England.
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Unequal times.
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'Alternative facts', scientific claims and political action.
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Commentary: Labour Together's Labour's Covenant.
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Who are the post-Corbyn left?
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Political and organisational reforms on the Italian left.
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Transforming Labour.
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Lessons of the May Day Manifesto.
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People before profit: Labour's ethical past and its response to the latest crisis in capitalism.
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The limits of neo-liberalism.
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Reforming the NHS: by choice and competition?
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Unlocking public service reform: the prisons crisis.
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The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom.
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Radicalisation in Denmark.
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A bailout for working families?
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Osbornomics.
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Obama and the prospects for American progressives.
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Reorienting the left.
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Caught in the headlights: Labour, race and the referendum.
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The five key facts the left needs to know about inequality.
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Principles, not mechanisms: Lisa Nandy MP.
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POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ENERGY DEMOCRACY: Street-level climate politics.
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The present and future of techno-scepticism: two books on the dangers of technology.
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Interview: Power in the firm.
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Power and the pandemic: civil liberties in the age of coronavirus.
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'Time out!': why we're talking about time, all the time.
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The politics of anti-populism.
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Exorcising the ghost of the Alternative Economic Strategy.
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Discursive smoke screens: the politics of Nordic welfare reform.
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Punch and Judy politics: a 1920s retrospective.
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Crises of capitalism and social democracy.
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Social democracy after the crisis in Europe and the crisis of social democracy.
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Inequality and what to do about it: Thomas Piketty.
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Is republicanism the left's 'big idea'?
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If not prison, then what?
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Why We Hate Politics.
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What next for China?
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The future of public expenditure.
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Beware the Canadian fiscal model.
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The republic, old and new.
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The Osborne Supremacy: the unfolding Conservative hegemonic project and the left's response.
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Strength in division: Left-Right antagonism and the practice of 'split leadership'.
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Where next for progressive politics: Reframing the fight against inequality.
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The Scottish independence referendum: what happened and what next?
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'No jobs on a dead planet': Energy democracy, public ownership, and union opposition to mega-energy projects.
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Editorial statement.
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Democracy and disillusion: hopes and dangers for the European centre left.
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Time for basic income?
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As you like it: the movement is the moment.
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The future of the union.
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Towards national or human unity? A Reply to John Denham.
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Ireland: a new opportunity.
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Telling tales about Labour: what Ed Miliband could learn from Margaret Thatcher.
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Leveson, politicians and the press: origins of the present crisis.
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What would a 40% strategy for Labour look like?
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The role of ideas in a revival of social democracy: the case of the Australian Labor Party.
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Faith and politics: Conflict,confusion and co-operation.
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Making sense of criminal justice failure.
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The New Spirit of Capitalism.
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The new politics of intervention.
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Recovery without growth?
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The new 'champion of progressive ideals'? Cameron's Conservative Party: poverty, family policy and welfare reform.
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The moral economy of Occupy Wall Street.
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Labour and the new Englishness.
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Reorganising Labour: Constructing a new politics.
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The shifting politics of inequality and the class ceiling.
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Greasing the wheels to good jobs: a school-to-work agenda for government.
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Rebuilding our institutions: Social security for the future.
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When do you have to lie?
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The left and the case for 'progressive reglobalisation'.
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'Nature is healing': The politics of enchantment.
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Timing the strike: the temporalities of industrial action.
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Labour in the countryside.
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Medical specialisation and its consequences for England's NHS.
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Social democracy reborn? The Latin American left in government.
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Democracy, collective action, and the state an exchange.
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Leveson, press freedom and the watchdogs.
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Immigration, immigration, immigration.
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Harold Wilson's rhetoric: revisiting the Wilsonian language of renewal.
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New Labour: Rebuilding the coalition.
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USA Dems and death stars: the rebuilding of the Democratic Party.
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Dreams from my Father--A story of race and inheritance; The Audacity of Hope--Thoughts on reclaiming the American dream.
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Risks and resilience in the new global era.
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A new economic paradigm.
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Parenting and inequality.