Everyday Socialism: How to rebuild Britain
Good jobs, responsible employers and prosperous communities are the foundation of a thriving economy. How can we ensure that they are available to everyone, no matter where they live?
- Everyday Socialism
- 19 September 2019
- Class , Democracy , Economy , Inequality , Labour party
What needs to change to strengthen the jobs and sectors that provide the economic foundations in every community?
This collection explores how to decentralise and redistribute power and wealth within our changing economy. In it, a diverse range of thinkers make the case for reforms to build a stronger everyday economy, in everything from the food we eat to the energy we use. We need a new political settlement to create national prosperity and win the consent of the whole country. Everyday Socialism sets out the first steps in a programme of economic renewal which can speak to people’s real concerns and improve their daily lives.
Edited by Rachel Reeves MP, with contributions from Grace Blakeley, Aditya Chakrabortty, Steve Francis, Julie Froud, Lisa Nandy MP, Andy Pike, Angela Rayner MP, Tim Roache, John Tomaney, Karel Williams and Bryony Worthington.
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19 September 2019
Good jobs, responsible employers and prosperous communities are the foundation of a thriving economy. How can we ensure that they are available to everyone, no matter where they live? This new pamphlet edited by Rachel Reeves MP delves into the big questions facing the left.
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