The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the significance of her period in office and the political project to which she gave her name: Thatcherism. This article argues that Thatcherism is best understood as a symbolically important part of the emergence of first-phase neoliberalism. It engages with contemporary debates about Thatcherism among Marxist commentators and suggests that several apparently divergent positions can help us now reach a more useful analysis of Thatcherism’s short- and long-term outcomes for British political economy. The outcomes identified include: an initial crisis in the neoliberal project in the UK; the transformation of the party political system to be reflect...
This article modifies our understanding of the rise of neoliberalism in Britain by highlighting the ...
From 1979 to 1997 the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major tried to refashio...
Abstract Much of the extant literature on Thatcherism sees the approach of Thatcher and her Governme...
The article divides the history of Thatcherism into seven main stages from its pre-history before 19...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under Davi...
of an international neoliberal policy agenda that remains influential today. Her critique of UK soci...
There is a familiar analysis of the 1970s in Britain, of a country locked in decline, paralysed by r...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
By 1979, the British economy was in complete and utter disarray. Inflation was at record highs along...
Recent theories of party change have emphasized interaction between political parties and their envi...
Divided into three sections, the chapter commences by discussing how, and from where or whom, the id...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
This chapter reflects on the debates surrounding Thatcherism with the benefit of hindsight. Most com...
There is a growing disaffection with mainstream politics in the world’s liberal democracies. In part...
This article modifies our understanding of the rise of neoliberalism in Britain by highlighting the ...
From 1979 to 1997 the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major tried to refashio...
Abstract Much of the extant literature on Thatcherism sees the approach of Thatcher and her Governme...
The article divides the history of Thatcherism into seven main stages from its pre-history before 19...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under Davi...
of an international neoliberal policy agenda that remains influential today. Her critique of UK soci...
There is a familiar analysis of the 1970s in Britain, of a country locked in decline, paralysed by r...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
By 1979, the British economy was in complete and utter disarray. Inflation was at record highs along...
Recent theories of party change have emphasized interaction between political parties and their envi...
Divided into three sections, the chapter commences by discussing how, and from where or whom, the id...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
This chapter reflects on the debates surrounding Thatcherism with the benefit of hindsight. Most com...
There is a growing disaffection with mainstream politics in the world’s liberal democracies. In part...
This article modifies our understanding of the rise of neoliberalism in Britain by highlighting the ...
From 1979 to 1997 the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major tried to refashio...
Abstract Much of the extant literature on Thatcherism sees the approach of Thatcher and her Governme...