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Margaret Thatcher's Revolution John Clarke

Margaret Thatcher's Revolution By John Clarke

Margaret Thatcher's Revolution by John Clarke


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At a time when the Conservative party is floundering and Tory political philosophy is once again struggling to articulate itself, this book has quite exceptional importance and significance.

Margaret Thatcher's Revolution Summary

Margaret Thatcher's Revolution: How it Happened and What it Meant by John Clarke

In Britain, the erosion of confidence was not sudden but reflected the gradual acceptance of a pessimistic interpretation of history. The Great Victorians had been dismissed as hypocrites. The imperial story was to be seen merely as one of racism and incompetence. Solutions were not looked for within Britain's values of capacities. Things had come to pass where it was virtually impossible to mention the word liberty in the Ancient universities. This important new book is premised upon a belief that through one person - Margaret Thatcher - British succeeded in completely transforming itself by correctly comprehending the malaise, bringing it to an end and restoring itself through an assertion of British values and resourcefulness. The book will elucidate and evaluate that premise. There is a huge gulf in British politics between Thatcher's critics and defenders. This book is no hagiography or political manifesto of any sort. To use Keynes's memorable phrase, the aim of the book is to study the present in the light of the past for the purposes of the future. At a time when the Conservative party is floundering and Tory political philosophy is once again struggling to articulate itself, this book has quite exceptional importance and significance.

Margaret Thatcher's Revolution Reviews

'The great man theory of history may not be wholly true, but it is not altogether false. And Margaret Thatcher was a great man.' Milton Friedman

About John Clarke

John Clarke and Subroto Roy are Professors at the University of Buckingham. They are on the editorial board of The Salisbury Review.

Table of Contents

Introduction; The Inner Culture of the Tories, Norman Tebbit; Britain Resurgent in the World, Malcolm Rifkind; The Europe Question, Christopher Booker; Money, Growth and Employment, Patrick Minford; On the Retreat of the State, Martin Ricketts; Capitalism, Socialism and the Family, Patricia Morgan; Control vs. Competition in Education I, Dennis O'Keeffe; Control vs. Competition in Education II, Terence Kealey; Creating Alternatives to the NHS, David Marsland; Thatcher: Disraell or Gladstone? Norman Barry; Back From the Future, William Hague

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GOR004099057
9780826484840
0826484840
Margaret Thatcher's Revolution: How it Happened and What it Meant by John Clarke
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20050405
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