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Beyond Social Democracy explores the fundamental transformation of left-wing politics in wealthy, knowledge-based societies. Authors Silja Häusermann and Herbert Kitschelt argue that traditional social democratic parties face structural challenges as economies shift from industrial to post-industrial foundations.
The book analyzes how emerging knowledge societies create new class divisions, labor market structures, and voter preferences that diverge from the industrial working class base that once sustained left-wing movements. Häusermann and Kitschelt examine party strategies, electoral competition, and ideological repositioning across multiple democracies.
Through comparative analysis, the authors identify how left parties adapt to technological change, globalization, and new social movements. They explore tensions between traditional redistributive policies and new demands for environmental protection, cultural recognition, and digital-age reforms. This work provides essential insights into contemporary political realignment and the future of progressive politics.







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