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New Labour At The Centre Constructing Political Space Illustrated Edition Andrew Hindmoor

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New Labour At The Centre Constructing Political Space Illustrated Edition Andrew Hindmoor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Andrew Hindmoor
ISBN: 9780191534164, 9780199273140, 0199273146, 0191534161
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: illustrated edition

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New Labour At The Centre Constructing Political Space Illustrated Edition Andrew Hindmoor by Andrew Hindmoor 9780191534164, 9780199273140, 0199273146, 0191534161 instant download after payment.

Taking as its starting-point Anthony Downs' seminal work, An Economic Theory of Democracy, this book draws upon insights generated within economics, political psychology, and the study of rhetoric to examine the way in which New Labour achieved and maintained its electoral hegemony from 1994. Journalists and politicians routinely attribute New Labour's electoral success to its occupation of the 'centre-ground'. This book is interested in the question of how New Labour moved to the right and towards the centre. The obvious answer to this question is that New Labour moved by changing its policies. Against this, the book contends that changes in policy cannot in themselves constitute a complete explanation of changes in spatial position. They cannot do so because there is no pre-given and fixed relationship between policies and position such that the rejection of one policy and the adoption of another moves a party from one position to another. Policies are not immutably left-wing, right-wing, or centrist and so, given that the position a party is thought to occupy is a function of the policies to which it is committed, parties are not immutably left-wing, right-wing, or centrist either. The relationship between policy and position and thereby between parties and position is constructed and is in part constructed by parties themselves. New Labour did not simply move to the centre. It had to persuade the media, voters, and other parties that it had moved to the centre. New Labour achieved and maintained its electoral hegemony not simply by changing one set of policies for another. It achieved and maintained its hegemony by successfully constructing its policies as centrist.

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