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Decline of the Public
David Marquand לקטלוג
Decline of the Public
The public domain of citizenship, equity and service is crucial for individual fulfillment and social well-being. But it has been under attack for thirty years - first from the market fundamentalists of the New Right, and then from their New Labour imitators. The results are everywhere: resource-starved public services, the marketization of the public sector, the soul-destroying targets and audits that go with it, the denigration of professionalism and the professional ethic and the erosion of public trust. More damaging still are the hollowing-out of citizenship, the manipulative populism that now pervades British government and a slide towards a new version of the 'Old Corruption' that our Victorian ancestors thought they had banished.

David Morquand traces the growth of the public domain from Gladstone to Attlee, analyses the forces that began to undermine it in its post-war heyday and exposes the campaign that the Thatcher and Blair governments have waged against it. He ends with a call for a counter-attack, based on a restatement of the civic ideal in a twenty-first century idiom.

This book will appeal to all those who take an interest in current political events as well as those studying politics and social policy.


David Marquand was Professor of Politics at Sheffield University and Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford.