Several contributors discuss the government's policies on children, childcare and education, where the overwhelming motivation seems to be a utilitarian focus on workforce considerations: there is little evidence of policy derived from its stated commitment to emotional literacy. We explore the implications of living in neo-liberal times for the generation that are Blair's children - whether babies, school-children, teenagers or students. Contributors also look at alternative political strategies for the future, including analysis of the slow food movement, a discussion on the politics of ethical consumption, an essay arguing for an end to the pursuit of growth in the rich countries of the world, and a set of proposals for a different way of running the money system.
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Contributors Jenny Alexander Geoff Andrews Clive Barnett Sarah Benton Lynda Dyson Sally Davison Sue Gerhardt Lawrence Grossberg Joan Jobe Smith. Anastasia Kavada Jo Littler Martin McIvor David Purdy James Robertson Semezdin Mehmedinovic Goran Simic David Syring Zsuzsa Rakovszky. Kate Soper Rowan Williams
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