Filter By

Disraeli Room

Building a Co-operative Economy

Against the ‘predatory capitalism’ that anguishes lots of working people today, co-operatives are a viable business model that puts money back into the people’s pockets. Announced in the Queen’s Speech, the new Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, which aims to remove barriers to British companies and boost economic growth, would be the first step towards realising this...

0
Farming Today, Shopping Tomorrow

...This story, which feels so familiar, is in fact the story of farming in the 17th and 18th century, following the enclosures of common land. Of course, it also appears to be the story of shopping today, following the enclosures of markets and their domination by half a dozen supermarkets and retail giants...

0
Won’t You Be My Neighbour?

Beginning with London and the recent austerity measures, the urban planner must assume the role of mediator of government and public discourse. Even in periods of austerity or recession, the urban planner can reconsider the use of space to re-open and extend public services and facilities to all urban dwellers, whether through transportation or relocation of housing and commercial areas...

0
ResPonses to the Queen’s Speech

The Queen has announced Parliament’s legislative agenda for the coming year, in total raising 15 bills and 4 draft bills, ranging from Banking Reform to the future of Adult Social Care. The team at ResPublica have collated the highlights to emerge from the central themes...

0
Social Franchising: A driver for a better economy

...Social franchising is the latest form of co-op movement. Similar to commercial franchising, the social franchise is owned by member franchises (or franchisees) but with a social purpose. By replicating a proven business model, and not reinventing the wheel, it can speed up the establishment of social enterprises...

1
‘Obscure Scribblers’ of the World, Unite!

The political right is moored to a set of extreme utopian political beliefs that have never delivered the practical results that they claim. Indeed, equality of opportunity and the middle class were both created by government investment and public-private cooperation. Just as history shows that communism failed because it continued to formulate policies based on utopian ideology rather than historical facts, the right now is proposing a similar path based on a utopian faith in the power of markets to solve social problems...

0
Understanding the Riots

The findings of the enquiries into the riots in early August 2011 paint a picture of systematic disadvantage and ingrained tensions between societal groups. It has proved impossible to pin down any single set of causes of this undercurrent of disquiet, which implies a need for a more complex, systemic approach in assessing the status quo...

2
Book Review: Delivering Public Services that Work Vol. 2

This book serves in part to remind us that public sector reform does not rest only on the lips of David Cameron, or trapped within the auspices of Whitehall, but is something that can begin ‘in-house’ and now. The Vanguard Method acts as a way for public services across the UK to begin to realise the Government’s ‘decentralisation’ and ‘localism’ agendas, which for the non-specialist can appear practically obtuse or worse, unrealisable......

0
The House of Lords: A House of Talents

So the joint committee on the Reform of the House of Lords is recommending a referendum; or so the leaks tell us. If this is true, it is bad news for the future of the second chamber ...

0
Reclaiming the Social and Cultural Foundation of Money

There is a contradiction at the heart of money. It is supposed to be the great leveller and liberator, a universal measure of value. Yet its accumulation and usage seem inextricably linked to power, prestige and hierarchy. Economists play dumb when it comes to money, ascribing it only a neutral role in transactions and even Keynes lost interest in understanding its socio-historical roots and meanings. Likewise they reduce the pursuit of power, prestige and hierarchy to the supposedly morally neutral and ‘natural’ profit motive......

3

Join ResPublica

Join the conversation

By becoming a ResPublica member, you will have the opportunity to make your own contribution to our work, with opportunities to interact with ResPublica’s policy team and some of the most influential thinkers in British politics and business. Join us here

Most Commented

Lessons for post-riot Britain

Andrew Schrader on why Military Academies is the answer to civil unrest

7 By Andrew Schrader

Latest From Twitter

Document Archives