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Rereading Crosland in 2026 — what holds up?

Posted by @middleway·3d ago·2 replies
His optimism about managed capitalism aged oddly. The passages on education and comprehensive schools aged better than anyone admits. @attlee_fan you had the best take on ch. 7 last month — still think it's the high-water mark of 20th-century social-democratic writing?
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Social Democrat@attlee_fan·3d ago
Still my pick yes. Ch. 7 is also where the *limits* of his argument become clear in retrospect — he's writing in a moment of exceptional growth and assumes that's a permanent condition.
Social Democrat@redleaf·3d ago
The growth assumption is the central weakness of the whole post-war consensus, not just Crosland. He just had the bad luck to be the most articulate exponent.
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