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Foundations of New Socialism - Robert Corfe

Foundations of New Socialism

A Vision for the Third Millennium

Robert Corfe (Autor)

CD-ROM (Software)
2002
Arena Books (Hersteller)
978-0-9538460-7-8 (ISBN)
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The author, who has considerable practical experience as a Labour party activist, sets out to re-establish the concept of socialism as a vision for the future. He addresses four major themes: culture and egalitarianism; the politics of property; democracy; and the road to constructive politics.
How can sincere support be given wholly to a political party unless it has clear principles underpinning its base? Such a question is of particular relevance when asked of the Labour party in view of the events which have shattered the foundations of socialism worldwide over the past decade. The author, who has considerable practical experience as a Labour party activist, sets out to re-establish the concept of socialism as a vision for the future. But the forward-looking views of New Socialism need to be very different from the old. The transformation of society over the past 60 years means that old doctrines have to be replaced by new if socialism is to be made attractive to the modern man or woman. At the same time, the author appreciates the traditions of the past, and through his sound knowledge of the "science" or theories of the movement, he is able to trace an evolutionary thread which may also satisfy the demands of old socialist stalwarts. What emerges is a framework for motivating the enthusiasm of existing party workers, and for bringing many milions of politically uncommitted people into the movement.
The book is divided into four main sections, each discussing a different theme. In "Culture and Egalitarianism", the author defines egalitarianism in a New Socialist society, demonstrating that not only will cultural standards be maintained but that culture stripped of its class associations will be purified in the process. The second part, "The Politics of Property", looks at the psychological aspects of property as they affect the individual and society. False notions of property, originating from the religious or "moral" ideas of significant groups, are exposed for either their hypocrisy or impracticality. "Democracy: Real and Illusory" discusses the differences between democratic government and democractic society, and exposes the myths of empty democratic forms. The author asserts that the aim of government should be to maximize people power in major spheres of activity, which is the only form of genuine democracy in a modern state. The last section entitled "The Road to Constructive Politics" considers the methodology for New Socialism.
The author is not so much concerned here with a critique of so-called "scientific socialism" as with the intellectual forces in the 20th century which have blocked the way to constructive thinking. He concludes by identifying the paramountcy of ideas, and sets out the framework for a new idealistic philosophy as an effective dialectical tool.

Part 1 Culture and egalitarianism: culture versus populism; an egalitarianism of the best; marketing and the corruption of culture; stripping culture of its class associations; the problem of American cultural values; the value of high culture. Part 2 The politics of property: some popular misconceptions; political conflict and property; sociology of possession; property - its psychological function; home-ownership - real and illusory; wider ownership in the business sector; the problems of rural land ownership; public servants as the non-possessing class; communal, collective and rentier property; inherited property and taxation; domination as possession. Part 3 Democracy - real and illusory: the erosion of freedom; when old prejudices seem vindicated; democracy - reality and myth; unique origins of the social divide; revolutionary and evolutionary progress compared; democratic society as a realisation; democracy for tomorrow. Part 4 The road to constructive politics: the unseen real issues of politics; the causes for our intellectual disability; the institutionalism of power; the sterility of pragmatism; the end of constructive thought; the end of freewill; the failure of the academics; the revolt against reason; the nature of reason; the reality of ideas; the new idealism; a warning for the future. Part 5 Conclusions: making Labour popular.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.11.2002
Zusatzinfo index, notes, bibliography
Verlagsort Bury St Edmunds
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Systeme
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 0-9538460-7-5 / 0953846075
ISBN-13 978-0-9538460-7-8 / 9780953846078
Zustand Neuware
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