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New Labour And Thatcherism Political Change In Britain 1st Edition Richard Heffernan Auth

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New Labour And Thatcherism Political Change In Britain 1st Edition Richard Heffernan Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.36 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Richard Heffernan (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230598430, 9780333949405, 0230598439, 0333949404
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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New Labour And Thatcherism Political Change In Britain 1st Edition Richard Heffernan Auth by Richard Heffernan (auth.) 9780230598430, 9780333949405, 0230598439, 0333949404 instant download after payment.

Labour's 1997 victory was widely credited to the party's reinvention of itself as New Labour. Richard Heffernan argues that the transformation of the Labour Party is best understood as the product of Thatcherism, and marks the emergence of a new consensus in British politics. Despite Labour's claim to be reapplying traditional values, Tony Blair's politics owe more to neo-liberalism than any traditional social democratic perspective. This wide-ranging and controversial assessment of both Thatcherism and New Labour is used to illustrate a new theory as to how the process of political change takes place in practice.

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