in Tony Judt: the last interview http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/tony-judt-interview by Peter Jukes (2010)
Works
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
Tony JudtFamous Tony Judt Quotes
Source: Thinking the Twentieth Century (2012), Ch. 4 : King’s and Kibbutzim: Cambridge Zionist
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Conclusion: What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy?
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Introduction
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 2 : The World We Have Lost
quoted in "Talking With Tony Judt", The Nation (April 29, 2010) by Christine Smallwood
Tony Judt Quotes about the world
quoted in Evan R. Goldstein, "The Trials of Tony Judt", The Chronicle of Higher Education (January 06, 2010)
Introduction: The Misjudgment of Paris
The Burden of Responsibility: Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French Twentieth Century (1998)
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Introduction
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Conclusion: What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy?
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 4 : Goodbye to All That?
"Double-Entry Moral Bookkeeping", The Nation (April 25, 2007)
Tony Judt Quotes about change
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Introduction
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 5 : What Is to be Done?
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 3 : The Unbearable Lightness of Politics
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 6 : The Shape of Things to Come
Tony Judt Quotes
“Inequality is corrosive. It rots societies from within.”
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 1 : The Way We Live Now
Context: Inequality is corrosive. It rots societies from within. The impact of material differences takes a while to show up: but in due course competition for status and goods increases; people feel a growing sense of superiority (or inferiority) based on their possessions; prejudice towards those on the lower ranks of the social ladder hardens; crime spikes and the pathologies of social disadvantage become ever more marked. The legacy of unregulated wealth creation is bitter indeed.
Preface & Acknowledgements
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2005)
Introduction: The Misjudgment of Paris
The Burden of Responsibility: Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French Twentieth Century (1998)
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 5 : What Is to be Done?
Introduction
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2005)
quoted in "Talking With Tony Judt", The Nation (April 29, 2010) by Christine Smallwood
Source: Past Imperfect: French Intellectuals, 1944-1956 (1992), p. 319
in Tony Judt: the last interview http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/tony-judt-interview by Peter Jukes (2010)
" What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy? http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2009/12/17/what-is-living-and-what-is-dead-in-social-democrac/" (2009)
“I am, I discover in late middle age, a work in progress.”
quoted in Samuel Moyn, "Intellectuals, Reason, and History: In Memory of Tony Judt", H-France Salon (2012)
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 6 : The Shape of Things to Come
Introduction: The Misjudgment of Paris
The Burden of Responsibility: Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French Twentieth Century (1998)
Introduction: The Misjudgment of Paris
The Burden of Responsibility: Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French Twentieth Century (1998)
" What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy? http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2009/12/17/what-is-living-and-what-is-dead-in-social-democrac/" (2009)
in Tony Judt: the last interview http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/tony-judt-interview by Peter Jukes (2010)
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 2 : The World We Have Lost
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 1 : The Way We Live Now
Introduction
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2005)
Source: Thinking the Twentieth Century (2012), Ch. 2: London and Language: English Writer
Chap. 1 : The Legacy of War
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2005)
“The greatest beneficiaries of the modern welfare state, after all, were the middle classes.”
Chap. 14 : Diminished Expectations
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2005)