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Politics in an Antipolitical Age

1994, Polity 

 

In the last years of the twentieth century, many of our established political institutions seem to be in crisis. Parties are declining and falling apart. Governments appear unable to lead or to resolve outstanding problems.   In this book Geoff Mulgan offers a powerful analysis of the crisis of contemporary politics and argues that a new politics based around the quality and reciprocity of relationships is slowly emerging.

 

 

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"A profoundly interesting book,
addressing the crisis of contemporary politics with a depth of insight and a breadth of
vision sadly lacking in most of our current 'political' writing"

 Times Literary Supplement 

 


"This stimulating collection of essays will further enhance Geoff
Mulgan's reputation as a political thinker of impressive range and depth."

Renewal

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"Subtle, profound and pioneering."

Times Higher Education Supplement

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