Political Ideology in BritainPalgrave Macmillan, 15 lug 2009 - 282 pagine Evaluating the changing role of ideology in contemporary British politics, this book describes contending ideologies and emphasizes their relations to the ideas, institutions, and practices of British political life. Chapters describe the content and applications of liberalism, conservatism, socialism, nationalism, fascism and racism, feminism, Green ideology, the New Right, and New Labour. Specifically British variants are compared and contrasted with international currents of thought. Leach teaches business at Leeds Metropolitan University. |
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... commitment to formal legal and political equality rather than economic and social equality . Socialism involved from the beginning a critique of existing inequality under capitalism and a programme for redistribution of income , wealth ...
... commitment to formal legal and political equality rather than economic and social equality . Socialism involved from the beginning a critique of existing inequality under capitalism and a programme for redistribution of income , wealth ...
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... commitment to common ownership . Modernisers believed that this commitment to nationalisation alienated voters , so following a third suc- cessive election defeat in 1959 the party leader , Hugh Gaitskell , cam- paigned to drop Clause ...
... commitment to common ownership . Modernisers believed that this commitment to nationalisation alienated voters , so following a third suc- cessive election defeat in 1959 the party leader , Hugh Gaitskell , cam- paigned to drop Clause ...
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... commitment to the environment , but in practice concentrated on traditional Labour issues such as employment , health and education . Greens have been particularly critical of Labour's record on biotechnol- ogy and transport . While ...
... commitment to the environment , but in practice concentrated on traditional Labour issues such as employment , health and education . Greens have been particularly critical of Labour's record on biotechnol- ogy and transport . While ...
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Levels of ideology | 13 |
The British political tradition | 19 |
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