Re-stating Social and Political ChangeOpen University Press, 1996 - 208 páginas Re-Stating Social and Political Change provides a critical introduction to the social, political and cultural changes that have occurred in Britain since the war, and argues that these changes can best be understood in terms of a theory of the state. |
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... leadership and its control over a rank - and - file member- ship which was itself to become increasingly militant ... leaders , their rank- and - file members and the government were on a collision course . Far from a concession to ...
... leadership and its control over a rank - and - file member- ship which was itself to become increasingly militant ... leaders , their rank- and - file members and the government were on a collision course . Far from a concession to ...
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... leaders alike was deeply rutted and heavily contoured . It presented a narrow range of unenviable strategic choices . The options were basically wage restraint a devil well known or Thatcherism an incalculable monster dreaded more than ...
... leaders alike was deeply rutted and heavily contoured . It presented a narrow range of unenviable strategic choices . The options were basically wage restraint a devil well known or Thatcherism an incalculable monster dreaded more than ...
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... leader , figurehead or intransigent battle - axe ; ( b ) the cult of personality which surrounded her style of political leadership ; ( c ) the policies pursued by the Conservative Party under Thatcher ; or even ( d ) some com- bination ...
... leader , figurehead or intransigent battle - axe ; ( b ) the cult of personality which surrounded her style of political leadership ; ( c ) the policies pursued by the Conservative Party under Thatcher ; or even ( d ) some com- bination ...
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3 | 32 |
in postwar Britain | 42 |
towards a patriarchal welfare state? | 66 |
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accumulation analysis argues Attlee Government authoritarian populism Beveridge Report Bob Jessop Britain Britain's post-war Butskellism capitalism capitalist Chapter characterized citizenship civil society conception conjunctural consider contemporary context corporatism corporatist crises crisis tendencies economic effect electorate emergent evolution full employment Gamble gang of four Habermas Hall Hall's hegemonic hegemonic project identify ideological impact incomes policy increasingly industrial initial post-war period institutions inter-war intervention Jessop Kavanagh Keynesian welfare labour legitimacy legitimation crisis London Marshall ment mobilization neo-conservatism neo-liberal notes parties patriarchal perceptions perhaps political change political rationality post-Thatcher settlement post-war Britain post-war consensus post-war reconstruction post-war settlement Poulantzas radical regime response rhetoric rolling back social and political Social Contract social rights specific state's steering problems strategy structural transformation suggest Thatcher Governments Thatcherite Thatcherite project theoretical theorists theory thesis tion Tomlinson trade unions welfare settlement Winter of Discontent women workfare
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Theorising Welfare: Enlightenment and Modern Society Martin O'Brien,Sue Penna Sin vista previa disponible - 1998 |
Political/Cultural Identity: Citizens and Nations in a Global Era P W Preston Vista previa limitada - 1997 |