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Foreword by Roy Jenkins Introduction: The Progressive Century: Ours to Make; N.Lawson & N.Sherlock PART I: THE CASE AND THE PROSPECTS FOR PROGRESSIVE POLITICS Liberalism and Social Democracy; T.Wright The Threat of the Right; S.Twigg & A.Pakes Do Two Tribes Have to War?; D.MacIntyre Blair’s Progressive Paradox; S.Richards Is There a Progressive Electorate?; D.Cowling PART II: GIVING GOVERNMENT LEGITIMACY: NEW STRUCTURES AND CULTURE FOR A NEW CENTURY The Second Wave of Constitutional Reform; P.Giddy The Sociological Foundations of Pluralist Politics; M.Rustin Politics with a Purpose: Reforming the House of Commons; P.Riddell & G.Power A Third Sector as Well as a Third Way; O.Grender & K.Parminter Scotland: An Experiment in New Politics; K.Milne Progressive Councils: The Case for Collaborative Local Politics; D.Sullivan & A.Stevens PART III: THE ISSUES FOR THE NEW CENTURY Progressive Economics: Trust the People; C.Huhne The Globalisation of Power; Lord Ashdown Socialising Markets; P.Collins Making Society Just; D.Foster Sustaining Development; R.Levett Feminism Finds a Foothold in the Centre-Left; H.Harman Family Policy: Opening Up Choice; R.Kelly More Health, Less Service; A.Coote Europe and the New Politics; R.Cook & M.Campbell PART IV: ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION - Will Hutton, Polly Toynbee, Mark Oaten, Matthew Taylor, Ruth Lister, Philip Dodd, Calum Macdonald & David Marquand Endpiece by Peter Mandelson Index