Privatisation, market choice, outsourcing: these are the watchwords that
have shaped policy in numerous democratic states in the last generation.
The end result is the degradation of the foundational economy. The
foundational economy encompasses the material infrastructure at the
foundation of civilised life - things like water pipes and sewers - and
the providential services like education, health care and care for the
old which are at the base of any civilised life. This book shows how
these services were built up in the century between 1880 and 1980 so
that they were collectively paid for, collectively delivered and
collectively consumed. This system of provision has been undermined in
the age of privatisation and outsourcing. The book describes the
principles that should guide renewal of the foundational economy and the
initiatives which could begin to put these principles into practice.