Politics for a New Generation: The Progressive MomentNick Pearce, Julia Margo To mark ten years since Labour's election, the next generation of British and US political thinkers, including MPs, Ministers and policy specialists have come together to outline what the next phase of the progressive agenda should be and how it can be achieved. Using evidence-based research and the most promising new theories, this collection of essays will consider the direction of progressive governance, politics and policy in the next decade. |
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The Future of the Progressive Project | 16 |
Renewing the Domestic Agenda | 29 |
Audit of Britain | 59 |
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