02145nam a22003137a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100080008008200220008810000240011010000250013424500310015926000310019030000260022136500430024752011370029065000280142765000290145565000320148465000320151665000290154865000240157770000260160170000270162794200120165499900190166695201460168520221222102631.0221222b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8187374500 cAL aeng 223a320.531bMEYF aThomas Meyer967459 dNicole Breyer967448 aFuture of social democracy aNew DelhibSamskritic2007 ax,317p.bPBc21x14cm. 2Political Scienceb375.00c₹d375.00 aIn Today S Globalized World, Two Forces Are Competing For Dominance In Countries Governed By The Rule-Of-Law: Liberation Democracy And Social Democracy. For Liberation Democracy The Essential Constituents Of Social Freedom Are To Be Found In Self-Regulated Markets And The Unrestricted Right To Private Property. Social Democracy, On The Other Hand, Underlines The Importance Not Only Of Civil And Political Rights, But Also Basic Social And Economic Rights. It Calls For Social Safeguards To Be Regarded A Fundamental Right, Promotes Social Inclusion And Accords Priority To Political Responsibility Over Market Forces. As Economic And Social Risks Multiply In A Globalized World, Social Democracy Has A Role To Play Not Only Within Individual Societies But Also In Shaping The World Order As A Whole. This Books Shows Different Ways In Which Social Democracy Can Be Designed To Meet Future Needs. It Compares Various Models Of Social Democracy And Their Respective Contributions Towards The Legitimacy And Stability Of The Democratic Order.uhttps://fes-org-il-pub.s3.amazonaws.com/Macro/The%20Future%20of%20Social%20Democracy.pdf aPolitical Action967449 aPolitical Economy967450 aSocial Welfare State967451 aGlobalization Policy967452 aPolitical Culture967453 aLiberatarian967454 aMEYER (Thomas)967455 aBREYER (Nicole)967456 2ddccDB c226041d226041 00102ddc40708PSaALbALd2014-11-28l1o320.531 MEYFpD05310r2023-05-30 00:00:00s2023-02-06w2022-12-22yDBzDonated by V. T. Rajshekar