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Response To Daniel Skidmore-Hess On The “Bankruptcy Of Liberalism And Social Democracy In The Neoliberal Age”, Ronald W. Cox Aug 2016

Response To Daniel Skidmore-Hess On The “Bankruptcy Of Liberalism And Social Democracy In The Neoliberal Age”, Ronald W. Cox

Class, Race and Corporate Power

Ronald W. Cox writes a response to Daniel Skidmore-Hess' reply to Cox's "The Bankruptcy of Social Democracy and Liberalism in the Neoliberal Age," which was originally published in CRCP Volume 3, Issue 1.


The “Bankruptcy” Of Liberalism And Social Democracy In The Neoliberal Age: A Response To Ronald W. Cox, Daniel Skidmore-Hess Aug 2016

The “Bankruptcy” Of Liberalism And Social Democracy In The Neoliberal Age: A Response To Ronald W. Cox, Daniel Skidmore-Hess

Class, Race and Corporate Power

Daniel Skidmore-Hess writes a response to an earlier Perspectives article written by Ronald W. Cox titled "The Bankruptcy of Social Democracy and Liberalism in the Neoliberal Age," Volume 3, Issue 1. Cox then responds to Skidmore-Hess in a follow-up Perspectives article.


The Bankruptcy Of Liberalism And Social Democracy In The Neoliberal Age, Ronald W. Cox May 2015

The Bankruptcy Of Liberalism And Social Democracy In The Neoliberal Age, Ronald W. Cox

Class, Race and Corporate Power

The increasing similarity between the economic policies of center-left and center-right political parties has effectively diminished the legitimacy of governments in relationship to their citizenry in Western Europe and the U.S. Capitalist democracies during the period of managed capitalism gained legitimacy by the appearance of the separation of capitalist ownership rights in the marketplace from the political institutions that govern capitalism. During this period, Social Democratic parties in Western Europe, and to a lesser extent the Democratic Party in the U.S., paid some amount of attention to labor unions and mass constituents in formulating their policy agendas. The era of …