England after the great recession : tracking the political and cultural consequences of the crisis

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England after the great recession : tracking the political and cultural consequences of the crisis

P. W. Preston

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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An exploration of the recent financial crisis which argues that the hitherto dominant intellectual and policy paradigm of neo-liberalism has been fatally weakened and will in due course be replaced. The implications of the crisis for politico-cultural identities and our sense of ourselves as members of an ordered society are explored.

Table of Contents

England: Place/Trajectory War and Memory: Shifting Recollection Down the Generations Changing Political Relationships: Europe and the USA in the Early 21st Century Freedom From Britain: A Comment on Recent Elite Sponsored Political Cultural Identities Cutting Scotland Loose: Soft Nationalism and Independence-in-Europe The Other Side of the Coin: Reading the Politics of the 2008 Financial Tsunami Downstream From the 2008/10 Crisis: Tracking the Economic and Political Effects England: Available Images, Imagined Futures Bibliography

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