England Objects to the Treaty of Versailles, June 1, 1919

Journal of Liberal History

Ownership for All the Liberal Party, co-ownership and industrial relations

Ownership for All the Liberal Party, co-ownership and industrial relations

In 1928 the Liberal Party published the Yellow Book, the report Britains Industrial Future. While the report made a compelling case for state intervention in the economy and planning and advocated great programmes of public works, it also contained detailed proposals for profit-sharing and co-ownership. Unlike socialists, Liberals did not seek the abolition of private ownership. Unlike Conservatives, Liberals were not ideologically hostile to public control of natural monopolies or the great national industries. Liberals favoured diffused popular ownership in industry, everyone having some stake in their industrial future and looked to profit sharing, collaboration and co-ownership as a means to that end. This years Liberal Democrat History Group summer meeting will revisit the Liberal Partys commitment to co-ownership with Dr Tudor Jones, author of the recently published, The Revival of British Liberalism (Palgrave Macmillan) and Andrew Gamble, Professor and Head of Politics and International Studies at Cambridge and author of the chapter on Liberals and the Economy in Vernon Bogdanor’s book Liberal Party Politics. Chair: Chris Nicholson, Special Adviser to Ed Davey MP.

July 9, 2012 06:36 PM
Lady Violet Room, National Liberal Club, 1 Whitehall Place, SW1A 2HE




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