The free economy and the strong state : the politics of Thatcherism

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The free economy and the strong state : the politics of Thatcherism

Andrew Gamble

Macmillan, 1994

2nd ed

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 257-274

Includes index

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Volume

: hard ISBN 9780333593325

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By the time Margeret Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister in 1990, she has tranformed the fortunes of her Conservative Party. Under her leadership the Conservatives won three general election victories in a row over a divided opposition and enjoyed a degree of political and ideological dominance that led many to speak of the end of the socialist era and the emergence of a new consensus. What Reagan had done in the United States, Margaret Thatcher had done in Britain. A new word--Thatcherism--had entered the political lexicon. Thatcherism came to signify a wide-ranging and distinctive political project aimed at promoting economic recovery and restoring the authority of the state. This second, revised and updated edition of The Free Economy and the Strong State explores the political and ideological roots of Thatcherism and its relationship to the Conservative tradition and to the economic liberal ideology of the New Right, as well as to the new political agenda which emerged from the advent of recession and the crisis of the world order in the 1970's. Andrew Gamble provides a clear and thorough account of the genesis of Thatcherism in opposition, its record in government and of the way it has been analyzed by the left and right. His book makes a major contribution to separating rhetoric from reality and understanding both the impact and the limits of Thatcherism in its bid to establish a new political hegemony and tackle Britain's economic decline.

Table of Contents

Preface - A Crisis of Hegemony - The New Right - From Butler to Thatcher - The Thatcher Government 1979-1990 - The Pursuit of Power - The Struggle for Hegemony - The Conservative Party after Thatcher - Notes and References - Further Reading
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780333593332

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The Thatcher era was a turbulent and controversial period in British politics. Andrew Gamble's authoritative account - now revised and updated to cover Thatcher's fall and legacy - analyses the ideology, statecraft, and economic and social programme of the Thatcher Government. He explores rival interpretations of Thatcherism and assesses the evidence for claims that the Thatcher Government transformed British politics. A new conclusion considers the Conservative Party after Thatcher.

Table of Contents

Preface.- A Crisis of Hegemony.- The New Right From Butler to Thatcher.- The Thatcher Government 1979-1990.- The Pursuit of Power.- The Struggle for Hegemony.- The Conservative Party after Thatcher.- Notes and References.- Further Reading.

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