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Blogger J. W. F. said...

For a history and survey of the economic-institutional ideas among British socialists associated with the Labour Party in the 30's, consider looking at New Jerusalems: The Labour Party and the Economics of Democratic Socialism by Elizabeth Durbin. Among the figures who feature in the book is James Meade, whose account of a property-owning democracy forms the basis for Rawls' discussion of the issue of economic institutions or economic systems. (Incidentally, Durbin's father, Evan Durbin, another important figure of this era, probably coined or at least popularized the phrase "democratic socialism.")

July 11, 2022 at 11:46 PM

Blogger Dan Little said...

JWF, thank you — I’ll follow up. Great referral! Dan

July 12, 2022 at 6:17 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love these retrospectives. I'm looking forward to one about how neoliberalism (whatever that means) led to the degeneration of european social democracy (eg Blair, Shroeder etc) or whatever is your take on the matter. --evan

July 12, 2022 at 7:38 AM

Blogger Paul D. Van Pelt said...

My maternal grandfather got out of England while he still could. He battled the effects of coal mining on his lungs and overall health. I did not know him when I was very young, but visited him, briefly, before my twenty-first birthday. All things considered, he lived a long, productive life, battling cancer for more than a dozen years, in defiance of the doctors' death sentence. He died,far as I know,in a small town east of LA...raising goats; vegetables and flowers. Very English sorts of things.
A very English sort of gentle man.

July 12, 2022 at 10:45 AM

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