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Late Soviet Britain Why Materialist Utopias Fail Abby Innes

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Late Soviet Britain Why Materialist Utopias Fail Abby Innes
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Abby Innes
ISBN: 9781009373630, 9781009373609, 9781009373647, 1009373633, 1009373609, 1009373641
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Late Soviet Britain Why Materialist Utopias Fail Abby Innes by Abby Innes 9781009373630, 9781009373609, 9781009373647, 1009373633, 1009373609, 1009373641 instant download after payment.

Why has the United Kingdom, historically one of the strongest democracies in the world, become so unstable? What changed? This book demonstrates that a major part of the answer lies in the transformation of its state. It shows how Britain championed radical economic liberalisation only to weaken and ultimately break its own governing institutions. The crisis of democracy in rich countries has brought forward many urgent analyses of neoliberal capitalism. This book explores for the first time how the 'governing science' in Leninist and neoliberal revolutions fails for many of the same reasons. These systems may have been utterly opposed in their political values, but Abby Innes argues that when we grasp the kinship in their closed-system forms of economic reasoning and their strategies for government, we may better understand the causes of state failure in what remains an inescapably open-system reality.

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