The Orange Book - Reclaiming Liberalism
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The Orange Book - Reclaiming Liberalism (ISBN 1861977972) 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, the contributors include Vincent Cable, Nicholas Clegg, Edward Davey, Chris Huhne, Susan Kramer, Mark Oaten and Steve Webb.
In the book the group offers free market solutions to several societal issues, such as health, pensions, environment, globalization, social and agricultural policy, European Union and prisons.
The book has attracted a lot of attention and stirred debate on the policy of the Liberal Democrats.
As of April 2006 it is back in print.
External links
- [The Orange Book] a review Jonathan Calder, originally published in Liberator 298, September 2004
- [The Orange Book - Reclaiming Liberalism] In the Liberal Democrats Bookshop.
- [The Orange Booker Slur] analysis of the claims that the Orange Book represents a right-wing departure.
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