2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-856x.2009.00373.x
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The Transition to ‘New’ Social Democracy: The Role of Capitalism, Representation and (Hampered) Contestation

Abstract: This article argues that existing accounts of the transformation from 'traditional' to 'new' social democracy has thus far only identified the contextual changes that have prompted this move. In doing so, they have failed to account for the motives of social democratic party actors in undertaking the transition to 'new' social democracy in response to those changes. The article draws upon a critical realist method, and Marxist and anti-representational theories, to conceptualise 'traditional' social democratic… Show more

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