The BBC is today drawing attention to two think tank pamphlets arguing that David Cameron would do well to revive the ideas behind the Big Society.
Professor Anthony Seldon, master of Wellington College, who wrote a pamphlet for Policy Exchange, believes the Big Society concept should be resurrected with "more substance" and with a more "thoughtful" government and more "responsible" and "responsive" citizenry.
Chief executive of the RSA Matthew Taylor, who wrote their pamphlet, says the Big Society "needs big citizens", with people being more autonomous and responsible.
Amongst the ideas promoted by Policy Exchange for strengthening communities are:
The piece on the Beeb's website has an interesting 5 minute snippet from an interview with Taylor and Seldon.
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Big Society - the concept would make me laugh if what lay behind it wasn't so tragic! Let's not forget that it was Maggie Thatcher and Cameron's Tory party that destroyed any sense of community by actively cultivating a society based on individualism and greed back in the 80's. These very same people decimated communities in large parts of the country eg, coal mining/steel/ship building etc. In effect we moved from a nation that produced goods and created wealth to one that manufactures little and strives to consume 'mountains'. This so called great nation of ours has been propped up by being one of the world's finance capitals - an economy based on plastic money and 'wooden dollars' - a bubble waiting to be burst! As a result the next generation has little to aim for while much of the current one has to work longer, pay more and receive less, if anything, in retirement! There can be no substitute for the hope and respect that comes with worthwhile employment. I would not discourage anyone from voluntary work but to suggest the so called 'Big Society' is some kind of panacea for the ills caused by those who promote it is perverse in the extreme.
Will the Duchess of Cambridge have to undergo a CRB check before being accepted as a volunteer scout leader ?
Be a bit embarassing if she failed 
CRB checks are currently free for all volunteers, not just for potential scout leaders. Although the governments proposed changes to the scheme will effectively end that.
I came across another BigSoc paper last week - this one from RSA, looking at the psychological basis of active citizenship.
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