Mandate for Change: Policies and Leadership for 2009 and Beyond
By (Author) Chester Hartman
Contributions by Catherine Albisa
Contributions by Robert Alvarez
Contributions by Sarah Anderson
Contributions by Nan Aron
Contributions by Dean Baker
Contributions by Phyllis Bennis
Contributions by Angela Glover Blackwell
Contributions by Congressman Earl Blumenauer
Contributions by Robert L. Borosage
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
16th February 2009
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
Social welfare, social policy and social services
303.4840973
Paperback
488
Width 154mm, Height 229mm, Spine 32mm
730g
Three decades ago, conservative ideologues at The Heritage Foundation produced a primer on the Reagan Revolution entitled Mandate for Leadership, which offered an overarching philosophy against the role of government and in favor of markets. This volume, produced by the Institute for Policy Studies, which since 1963 has been the nation's leading progressive policy organization, offers a set of specific policy proposals for the incoming national administration on every major domestic and international topic, written specifically for the book by a leading thinker and activist in the field. These chapters set forth a fundamental, badly needed "mandate for change" to reinvigorate government and rethink the role of markets and civil society. Each one includes an essay supporting the proposed policies and a resource list of relevant organizations, websites, and readings. It is perfect for public policy courses at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Mandate for Change presents the change we really do need from a whos who of progressive thinkers whove worked for change for years. This is a must read for the new administration and for all who want to help them succeeddddd -- Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus, NAACP
This collection of essays, by a veritable who's who of liberal activists, offers a top-to-bottom agenda for change. * Colloquy *
As the failed ideas of the neoconservatives and the free-market fundamentalists come crashing down, here is a brilliant blueprint for the principles and the policies and the politics that can guide a new and more humane era of American history. -- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of This Land is Their Land and Nickled and Dimed
Mandate for Change presents the change we really do need from a whos who of progressive thinkers whove worked for change for years. This is a must read for the new administration and for all who want to help them succeed -- Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus, NAACP
Chester W. Hartman, an associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, is director of research and former president of the Poverty & Race Research Action Council and author of There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class and Hurricane Katrina,Poverty and Race in America: The Emerging Agendas, and City for Sale: The Transformation of San Francisco.