The unfinished business of Thatcherism : the values of the enterprise culture
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The unfinished business of Thatcherism : the values of the enterprise culture
(American university studies, ser. X . Political science ; v. 46)
P. Lang, c1999
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Bibliography: p. [335]-345
Includes index
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The Unfinished Business of Thatcherism: The Values of the Enterprise Culture is a book about the impact of cultural values on economic performance. Using survey research, interviews, journalistic accounts, novels, and historical data, this book examines the extent to which Thatcherism succeeded in transforming British values in directions supportive of a robust, modern capitalist economy. The author argues that Thatcherism accomplished more with respect to enhancing support for capitalist values, such as profit-making and private ownership, than for values of modernization such as technical expertise and the Protestant ethic. Ultimately, the author contends that Thatcherism failed at its cultural revolution because it did not provide a liberal political ideology to buttress its liberal economic ideology.
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