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Footnotes: Chapter 3
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Introduction: The New Social Democracy / Bryan Evans
  3. It’s the Economy, Stupid! Theoretical Reflections on Third Way Social Democracy / Ingo Schmidt
  4. From Protest Movement to Neoliberal Management: Canada’s New Democratic Party in the Era of Permanent Austerity / Bryan Evans
  5. American Social Democracy: Exceptional but Otherwise Familiar / Herman Rosenfeld
  6. The British Labour Party: In Search of Identity Between Labour and Parliament / Byron Sheldrick
  7. Social Democratic Parties and Unions in a Globalized World: The Australian Experience / Dennis Woodward
  8. Swedish Social Democracy After the Cold War: Whatever Happened to the Movement? / Kjell Ostberg
  9. The Social Democratic Party in Germany: Caught Between the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Rise of the Left / Ingo Schmidt
  10. The Québec Turn / Roger Rashi
  11. References
  12. Contributors
  13. Index

1 Notably, respected socialist scholar and activist Dan La Botz ran for a Senate seat on the Socialist Party ticket in Ohio in 2010. Campaigns such as this might help push the party into playing a more significant organizing role.

2 I draw here on conversations with Dan La Botz, 13 July 2010, and Jane Slaughter, 14 July 2010.

3 My discussion of the DSA is informed in part by conversations I had with an older member of the DSA and a younger member of the Young Democratic Socialists.

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