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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Preface
1. May Day
2. Where the analysis starts
3. Social realities
4. Poverty today
5. The facts of inequality
6. Social poverty
7. Housing, health and education
8. The realities of work
9. Communications
10. Advertising
11. The meaning of modernization
12. New capitalist requirements
13. The laws of the new market
14. The laws of the United States economy
15. The economic drive outwards
16. America and Europe
17. The technological gap
18. Effects on the ‘host’ nations
19. The new imperialism
20. The power of trade
21. The power of money
22. The international firm
23. The effects of aid
24. Changes in the Third World
25. Elites and armies
26. War and Cold War
27. The Cold War moves outwards
28. Political managers of the world
29. Backlash in Europe
30. The British crisis
31. The position of British industry
32. The response of British industry
33. Special characteristics of British capitalism
34. The role of the State
35. But what is the State?
36. Labour’s aims and capitalist planning
37. Labour and the crisis of the world economy
38. The Rake’s Progress
39. Devaluation and after
40. The power of capital and labour in Britain
41. There are alternative policies
42. Against managed politics
43. Voters, representatives and others
44. Two meanings of social democracy
45. The Labour Party
46. Other radical groupings
47. Other socialist groupings
48. The unions and politics
49. The bearings of change
50. The politics of the manifesto
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