Why Parties need to become Movements again

marcus roberts

Winning progressive parties in the 1990s were those that had learnt the lessons of the 1980s: that division, disorganisation and an obsession with a core left vote was no way to win. As a consequence from Blair and New Labour to Schroeder and the SPD’s Neue Mitte, progressive parties in the ‘90s embraced change through [...]

Social Democratic Parties need to be a Mirror of Society

thorben albrecht

In most European countries there is a majority of people who could be reached by social democratic values and politics. Nevertheless social democratic parties have not been able to convince this majority over recent years. Some of the reasons for this development have been policy-decisions of social democratic parties, especially in government. But our parties [...]

Social Democratic Parties need a constant Dialogue with Citizens

© Carina Remröd

When the votes were counted after the re-election in the northeastern constituency of Örebro, the Social Democrats increased their votes in all electoral districts in the area, with a total of 47.2% of the votes. In no part of the constituency the result was less than 30.6% (which is what the Social Democrats received nationally [...]

The Party Paradox

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There are two tales about party politics. In the first, political parties are moribund, if not on their last legs. Parties are said to have been in crisis or decline for decades and are believed to have lost virtually all their functions to the courts, the bureaucracy, the media, or powerful social organizations. Parties supposedly [...]

Organisations, too, need Love – Social Democracy ought to be more than just a Policy Choice

Gabor Gyori

In analysing a key organisational challenge for social democracy,  I recently wrote that “[s]ocial democratic parties are for the most part unable to engage the identities of citizens; they are perceived as campaign vehicles and administrators of certain ideas rather than core institutions of an extended ideological community.” I promised to follow up on this [...]

When the Youth took the Squares…

carmen de paz nieves

The so-called Spanish Revolution movement that has peacefully taken over the Spanish squares in the last weeks has voiced a clear demand of our times, which many citizens across Europe share: more open, effective and closer democratic institutions. However, it is not so much the democratic reform requests and proposals that this platform has put [...]

Party Renewal is about Democracy and Participation

andrea

A lively democracy can only work as an inclusive narrative; a narrative that is developed in an open debate. It is shared in society because everybody can join the debate and have a say. This inclusive narrative is the precondition for social cohesion, for peace, for a good society. Democracy has been invented on the [...]

Adapting Social Democratic Parties to the Facebook Age

neal1

Form follows function. What are social democratic party’s for and therefore how should they be structured? In the era of what we could call social democracy 1.0 when unions were big, production was bigger and the state and power heavily centralized the goal was the administration of power from the top down. War socialism meant [...]

The Nordics, the Welfare State and the Eurozone Crisis

Carlos Joly

Conventional wisdom in money centers characterizes the welfare state as wasteful and inefficient, penalizing good hard-working people in order to subsidize those that would rather live on state largesse than work for a living. Most recently, rising levels of government debt have given the bond markets and the rating agencies reason to attack a number [...]

Political Parties in the Good Society – Learning to Listen Again

lisa nandy

In Britain there is no question that the mainstream political parties and a growing minority of the people no longer relate to one another, but while the political classes talk of reconnecting people with politics there is little understanding that it is politics that needs to reconnect with people. The very existence of ‘political classes’ [...]

How Social Democratic Parties can find the Electoral ‘Sweet Spot’

Hill

The role of political parties in a representative democracy is a complicated subject that has been analyzed for years by legions of scholars who usually have the benefit of hindsight. Yet that body of research is not always helpful to real-time political practitioners, because each election cycle is faced with new circumstances, so looking in [...]

The Job of Political Parties – Transforming Society in a Changing World

Milos Pick

Main Trends in the World today In recent decades, the main long-term trends in world development have intersected. Since the 1970s, the gradual suppression of the previous post-war reforms has led to the restoration of extremely deregulated capitalism (the Washington Consensus) and its global, neo-colonial expansion (the unipolar world). This has resulted in the extreme [...]