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This book provides the most comprehensive analysis of the post-war political thought of the Liberals and Liberal Democrats to date. The rationale of the book stems from a belief that contemporary debate over the party’s future ideological direction can only be fully appreciated by placing it within a broader historical context.The book begins by outlining the three dominant ideological traditions within the Liberals and Liberal Democrats – namely, classical liberalism, the ‘centre’ and social liberalism. The main ideas, policies and personalities associated with each tradition are evaluated. Leading experts in the field then examine a range of themes and issues including constitutional reform, decentralization, political economy, social morality, internationalism and political strategy. The final section consists of three commentaries from different ideological perspectives written by leading Liberal Democrat MPs – Vincent Cable, David Howarth and Steve Webb.In adopting a new approach to the Liberals and Liberal Democrats and in combining expert analysis with political commentary, this book will be of interest to students and the general reader alike.
Kevin Hickson is Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Liverpool
1. Introduction – Kevin HicksonSection I: Positions2. Classical Liberalism – Roy Douglas3. Centre – Mark Garnett4. Social liberalism – Richard S. GraysonSection II: Themes and issues5. Constitutional reform – Matt Cole6. Decentralisation – Russell Deacon7. Political economy – Duncan Brack8. Social morality – Bruce Pilbeam9. Internationalism – Alan Butt Philip10. Political Strategy – Andrew RussellSection III: Commentaries11. Classical liberalism in a modern setting – Vince Cable MP12. Centre: in medias res – David Howarth MP13. Social liberalism – Steve Webb MPSelect bibliographyIndex
Matt Beech, Kevin Hickson, Raymond Plant, UK) Beech, Matt (University of Hull, UK) Hickson, Kevin (University of Liverpool, UK) Plant, Raymond (King's College London