Primacy of Politics: Social Democracy and the Making of Europe's Twentieth Century by Sheri E. Berman

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  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780521521109
  • Sales Rank: 390,868
  • 228pp
  • Edition Description: 1ST
 
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Synopsis

Examines the history of social democracy from the late nineteenth century to today.

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This ambitious and provocative book by a Barnard political scientistargues that social democracy "must be recognized as the most successful ideology and movement of the twentieth century" — one that has reconciled "a well-functioning capitalist system, democracy, and social stability." The bulk of the book is a history of social democracy, and readers who need or want a clear, well-written narrative of that important movement will find it here. But overall, there is an imbalance between the pre-1945 material and the very short section on the postwar era, when the differences between the social democratic parties of the major European countries stood out more than did their similarities. A common critique of capitalism and an awareness of Marxism's flaws could never produce a unified movement; after 1945, the "triumph" of social democracy was more a matter of political coalitions and ideological dilution. Turning to the present, Berman's attempt to "save" social democracy's critique of the market from the temptations of Tony Blair's "Third Way" and the seemingly inexorable march of globalization remains vague. Nonetheless, this is a strong, useful defense of a political ideology and a political movement that have done much good and fought evil with courage and lucidity.

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Biography

Sheri Berman is an associate professor of political science at Barnard College, Columbia University. She was previously assistant professor of politics at Princeton University. She has held visiting positions at Göteborg University, Sweden and the Remarque Institute and the Center for European Studies at NYU. She has also been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. She is the author of the Social Democratic Moment (Harvard University Press, 1997). She has written articles for top political science journals including Perspectives on Politics, World Politics and Comparative Politics as well as publications such as Foreign Affairs, Dissent, and World Policy Journal.

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