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''The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism'' (ISBN 1-86197-797-2) is a book written by a group of prominent British Liberal Democrat politicians, and edited by David Laws and Paul Marshall in 2004. Beside Laws and Marshall, contributors include Vince Cable, Nick Clegg, Edward Davey, Chris Huhne, Susan Kramer, Mark Oaten, and Steve Webb. In the book the group offers liberal solutions—often stressing the role of choice and competition—to several societal issues, such as public healthcare, pensions, environment, globalisation, social and agricultural policy, local government, the European Union and prisons. It is usually seen as the most economically liberal publication that the Liberal Democrats have produced in recent times. ==Chapters and contributors== *"Reclaiming Liberalism: a liberal agenda for the Liberal Democrats" - David Laws *"Liberalism and localism" - Edward Davey *"Europe: a Liberal future" - Nick Clegg *"Global governance, legitimacy and renewal" - Chris Huhne *"Liberal economics and social justice" - Vince Cable *"Harnessing the market to achieve environmental goals" - Susan Kramer *"UK health services: a liberal agenda for reform" - David Laws *"Tough Liberalism: a liberal approach to cutting crime" - Mark Oaten *"Children, the family and the state: a liberal agenda" - Steve Webb and Jo Holland *"Pension reform: a settlement for a new century" - Paul Marshall 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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