The Just Society presents a series of essays that offer a bold prescriptive for the next Labour government predicated on a combative argument for economic and social change in British society.
Advances an argument for regulating a 21st-century market economy and ordering market outcomes based upon ethical socialist principles
Offers a direct challenge to the Coalition s politics of austerity and outlines specific policy proposals for demand-led, long-term economic growth
Critiques Localism and the Big Society as little more than a contemporary form of neo-liberalism designed to jettison the Labour-built social democratic state
Argues for the necessity of the social democratic state to provide essential public goods and services which endow British citizens with freedom and security
Outlines a series of radical proposals on taxation, social services, civil liberties, the environment, Britain s role in the world, and more