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Winter 2006: The Next Decade |
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More of the same will not be good enough. New ideas will be needed for a next decade agenda. The Fabian Review special issue sets out fresh thinking on the most difficult issues - including inequality, education, the environment, foreign policy and restoring trust.
The Next Decade issue highlights
- Richard Reeves on why political tribalism could limit progressive ambitions
- Tim Horton on how to resolve the renewal dilemma
- Yvette Cooper talks to Tom Hamson and Jessica Studdert
Equality
Karen Buck on how Labour can address inequality as well as poverty.
Education
Fran Abrams on the need to return a sense of magic to the classroom.
Democracy
Kirsty McNeill on how the new civic activism could energise parties too.
Environment
Stephen Hale on the need to link the personal and the political.
Foreign policy
Glenys Kinnock on why Gordon Brown should rethink the special relationship: what needs to change in foreign policy?
Books
Catherine Fieschi on the limits of Dutch tolerance, Sunder Katwala on Peter Hennessy's history of the fifties, Greg Rosen on Roman politics.
Buy Winter 2006: The Next Decade for £4.95, plus £1 p+p.
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