Description
About the Author
Sue Goss has written widely on politics and public policy for the past twenty years - first as a political scientist, then as a councillor and politician and more recently as an independent citizen. She has been a leader in both the private and voluntary sectors, and now works as a coach, facilitator and strategic advisor to public service organisations. Her previous books include Democracy and the Public Realm (with Hetan Shah) and Councils in Conflict (with Stewart Lansley and Christian Wolmar). Sue is now active in Compass.
Reviews
'We all have something that drives us to be political, but we will be held back if we are not open to connections with others, and what drives them. Hence the idea of the open tribe. Sue Goss's insightful book takes us into the future of a politics that might actually work.' - Neal Lawson 'This wonderful book is true to the conversations that inspired it. Sue Goss takes us with her on an exhilarating journey as she explores a politics of generosity and openness. In doing so, she underlines the importance of curiosity and listening to democratic citizenship.' Baroness Ruth Lister
Book Information
ISBN 9781909831100
Author Sue Goss
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Publisher Lawrence & Wishart Ltd