There’s really an ideas drought on in centrism at the moment. Managerial politics is fine when things are ticking along OK, but we’ve got some massive transitions coming down the line fast (automation, climate, ageing) and some serious issues from the consensus of the last forty years IMO (isolation, precarious employment, social cohesion [all one problem IMO]). That takes change. Historically it’s taken something big and shocking like the three day week or the war to change direction but all of these issues are slow creepers, boiling the frog. I worry that the pain of change will remain above the pain of staying the same for some time.
As for where else: Northern Europe mostly. Especially after seeing the pensions and general ethos of such places. None of them are perfect, but most make a good fist of softening the edges of modern life.
I honestly think it all comes down to a destruction of community (I blame Thatcher
). That’s why I’m a socialist.