The neoliberal settlement has been comprehensively destabilised by the 2007 financial crisis, the imposition of austerity, growing social inequalities and the emergence of populism as a social force. This article explores why institutional opposition to this settlement has principally taken a nationalist form in Britain. It does so through a history of the present by tracing the labyrinthine lines of descent and the social forces and conflicts from which the contemporary moment emerged. In particular, I show how the conditions for the emergence of these nationalist projects were produced incrementally over time and through a series of interrelated social processes. These included the caesura of the 1970s and the shift from Fordist to flexib...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 severely disrupted the hegemony of neoliberalism. This article arg...
This article maps important trends that mark a new stage in neoliberal capitalism since 2008, with a...
Nationalism has reasserted itself today as the political force of our times, remaking European polit...
The article divides the history of Thatcherism into seven main stages from its pre-history before 19...
This article examines the responses of national governments to the economic crisis that commenced in...
This article starts by noting that the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was not an accident, but the re...
The Great Recession of 2008-9 represents a profound rupture in the neoliberal era, signalling the ex...
The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the si...
The paper explores movements for social transformation in precarious times of austerity, dispossesse...
The crisis of 2007 affected banks, financial institutions and retailers at a macro-economic level as...
In time of crisis nationalism emerges as a strong cohesive factor of social groups. This trend has b...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 severely disrupted the hegemony of neoliberalism. This article arg...
This article maps important trends that mark a new stage in neoliberal capitalism since 2008, with a...
Nationalism has reasserted itself today as the political force of our times, remaking European polit...
The article divides the history of Thatcherism into seven main stages from its pre-history before 19...
This article examines the responses of national governments to the economic crisis that commenced in...
This article starts by noting that the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was not an accident, but the re...
The Great Recession of 2008-9 represents a profound rupture in the neoliberal era, signalling the ex...
The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the si...
The paper explores movements for social transformation in precarious times of austerity, dispossesse...
The crisis of 2007 affected banks, financial institutions and retailers at a macro-economic level as...
In time of crisis nationalism emerges as a strong cohesive factor of social groups. This trend has b...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...