The Left in Power: Bob Rae's NDP and the Working Class
Resource type
Author/contributor
- High, Steven C. (Author)
Title
The Left in Power: Bob Rae's NDP and the Working Class
Abstract
At the end of the twentieth century, as social democratic parties around the world struggled to produce a coherent response to the deindustrialization crisis, many pivoted towards progressive neoliberalism and Third Way social democracy. Almost everywhere, they turned their backs on the weakened trade union movement and embraced neoliberal assumptions about labour force flexibility and global competition. Shamefully, Third Way social democrats emphasized the moral dimension of poverty rather than its structural causes as they abandoned the old redistributive class politics of the Left. Based on extensive archival research and interviews with NDP politicians, senior economic policy advisors, and trade unionists, The Left in Power examines the response of the political Left in Ontario to the crisis that gripped the old ‘industrialized world.’ Steven High revisits the heartbreaking years of Bob Rae’s Ontario NDP government—from their historic and unexpected 1990 victory, to their policy shifts that left working-class voters feeling betrayed, to their landslide defeat in 1995—to uncover what we can learn from one social democratic party’s mistakes about how to govern from the Left. --Publisher's description
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Between the Lines
Date
2025
# of Pages
488 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-77113-667-9
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 1461919686
Citation
High, S. C. (2025). The Left in Power: Bob Rae’s NDP and the Working Class. Between the Lines. https://btlbooks.com/book/the-left-in-power
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