Accounts of British politics in the 1950s and 1960s have hitherto treated ‘affluence’ as a socio-economic condition to which political thinkers and actors responded, with varying degrees of success. This article suggests that closer attention to contemporary usage demonstrates instead that ‘affluence’ constituted a conceptual field in which many of the Left’s crucial ideological and strategic battles were fought during the 1960s. It identifies four distinct usages of the term in Labour discourse following the 1959 election, which were synthesised into a critique of the Conservative Government in the early 1960s, and demonstrates how ‘affluence’ was later turned against the Wilson administrations by their critics on the left. Re-thinking the...
One of the most profound challenges facing the Labour party in the post-war period was its ability t...
This article investigates the emergence of neo-liberalism in Britain and its intellectual relationsh...
The argument that all political parties in Britain, who style themselves reforming and progressive, ...
Post-war affluence for a time appeared to threaten Labour's future as a party of government in Brita...
Exploring relationships between politics, the people and social change, this book assesses the fortu...
This contribution focuses on the debates within the labour movement over the nature and significance...
The article considers the impact of the political economy of J.K. Galbraith on the British social-de...
The 1970s was the decade in which the left lost its historical role as the standard bearer of freedo...
It has appeared to many commentators that the most fundamental change in what it is meant to be work...
Throughout its lifetime the Labour Party has experienced ideological divisions resulting in the fo...
One of the most profound challenges facing the Labour party in the post-war period was its ability t...
The British New Left’s lack of influence in working-class and labour movement politics is often addu...
This Thesis examines the relationship between the organisational and ideological transformation of t...
This study is concerned with the Old Labour right at a critical juncture of social democratic and La...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth Ce...
One of the most profound challenges facing the Labour party in the post-war period was its ability t...
This article investigates the emergence of neo-liberalism in Britain and its intellectual relationsh...
The argument that all political parties in Britain, who style themselves reforming and progressive, ...
Post-war affluence for a time appeared to threaten Labour's future as a party of government in Brita...
Exploring relationships between politics, the people and social change, this book assesses the fortu...
This contribution focuses on the debates within the labour movement over the nature and significance...
The article considers the impact of the political economy of J.K. Galbraith on the British social-de...
The 1970s was the decade in which the left lost its historical role as the standard bearer of freedo...
It has appeared to many commentators that the most fundamental change in what it is meant to be work...
Throughout its lifetime the Labour Party has experienced ideological divisions resulting in the fo...
One of the most profound challenges facing the Labour party in the post-war period was its ability t...
The British New Left’s lack of influence in working-class and labour movement politics is often addu...
This Thesis examines the relationship between the organisational and ideological transformation of t...
This study is concerned with the Old Labour right at a critical juncture of social democratic and La...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth Ce...
One of the most profound challenges facing the Labour party in the post-war period was its ability t...
This article investigates the emergence of neo-liberalism in Britain and its intellectual relationsh...
The argument that all political parties in Britain, who style themselves reforming and progressive, ...