The Left's Dirty Job

The Left's Dirty Job
Title The Left's Dirty Job PDF eBook
Author W. Rand Smith
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2010-06-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0822971895

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The Left's Dirty Job compares the experiences of recent socialist governments in France and Spain, examining how the governments of Francois Mitterrand (1981-1995) and Felipe Gonzalez (1982-1996) provide a key test of whether a leftist approach to industrial restructuring is possible. This study argues that, in fact, both governments's policies generally resembled those of other European governments in their emphasis on market-adapting measures that eliminated thousands of jobs while providing income support for displaced workers. Featuring extensive field work and interviews with over one hundred political, labor, and business leaders, this study is the first systematic comparison of these important socialist governments.

Schools and Work

Schools and Work
Title Schools and Work PDF eBook
Author Charles R. Day
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 260
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN 9780773521476

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France is unique in the world in the degree to which is has tried to integrate technical and vocational training in its schools. Day (history, Simon Fraser U.) examines this reform in France since the late-nineteenth century, within the broader context of educational development and economic modernization. His analysis demonstrates ways in which government and industry have redefined skill requirements, reformed schools and programs, and established new forms of cooperation--work-study, continuing education, apprenticeship programs--to produce a well-educated and well-trained citizenry and workforce. c. Book News Inc.

The Left Divided

The Left Divided
Title The Left Divided PDF eBook
Author Sara Watson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2015-09-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190492635

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Why do some countries construct strong systems of social protection, while others leave workers exposed to market forces? In the past three decades, scholars have developed an extensive literature theorizing how hegemonic social democratic parties working in tandem with a closely-allied trade union movement constructed models of welfare capitalism. Indeed, among the most robust findings of the comparative political economy literature is the claim that the more political resources controlled by the left, the more likely a country is to have a generous, universal system of social protection. The Left Divided takes as its starting point the curious fact that, despite this conventional wisdom, very little of the world actually approximates the conditions identified by mainstream scholarship for creating universal, generous welfare states. In most countries outside of northern Europe, divisions within the left-within the labor movement, among left parties, as well as between left parties and a divided union movement-are a defining feature of politics. The Left Divided, in contrast, focuses on the far more common and deeply consequential situation where intra-left divisions shape the development of social protection. Arguing that the strength and position taken by the far left is an important and overlooked determinant of social protection outcomes, the book presents a framework for distinguishing between different types of left movements, and analyzes how the distribution of resources within the left shapes party strategies for expanding social protection in theoretically unanticipated ways. To demonstrate the counterintuitive effects of having the far-left control significant political resources, Watson combines in-depth case studies of Iberia with cross-national analysis of OECD countries and qualitative comparative analyses of other divided lefts.

Protest Movements and Parties of the Left

Protest Movements and Parties of the Left
Title Protest Movements and Parties of the Left PDF eBook
Author David J. Bailey
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 248
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1783486775

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This book presents a discussion of the historical developments, strategic dilemmas, concrete achievements and obstacles experienced by advocates of egalitarian change in both left parties and protest movements from the nineteenth century to the present.

Unemployment in Southern Europe

Unemployment in Southern Europe
Title Unemployment in Southern Europe PDF eBook
Author Nancy G. Bermeo
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 324
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135260338

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Unemployment is one of Southern Europe's most serious political problems. Though much has been written about unemployment's causes and cures, systematic attention to its consequences is lacking. This collection of original essays deals with the effects of unemployment on regimes, parties, immigrants, economies and families, highlighting the differences and the similarities among Southern European states and offering lessons about the profound human consequences of unemployment in general.

Revival: The Third Way Transformation of Social Democracy (2002)

Revival: The Third Way Transformation of Social Democracy (2002)
Title Revival: The Third Way Transformation of Social Democracy (2002) PDF eBook
Author Oliver Schmidtke
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 408
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351762958

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This title was first published in 2002. This multi-faceted account of the transformation of social democracy in Europe provides a unique critical discussion of the normative claims and the key policy initiatives that characterize Third Way politics. Designed to cover a broad range of aspects, this text provides fresh understanding of the transformation of social democratic politics in a globalizing world. Including accounts of the changes in the socio-political environment in which the New Social Democracy operates, the socio-cultural roots of Third Way politics and the underlying political and ideological shift of the contemporary established left, this text offers comparative insights into national case studies and an interpretative framework for the transformation that this political force has undergone in recent years. The reader will benefit from this book’s expert and easily accessible multi-faceted approach to one of the key political issues in contemporary Western societies.

The Left Hook

The Left Hook
Title The Left Hook PDF eBook
Author Charlie Reed
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Total Pages 201
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1426995881

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This is a book on how to exercise and fight for what is right with humor at work and a collection of newsletters.