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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... politicians , especially Prime Ministers , such as Peel , Disraeli , Salisbury , Macmillan , and Thatcher . Some of these politicians did articulate their ideas in articles , novels , speeches and manifestos , but the ideas of others ...
... politicians , especially Prime Ministers , such as Peel , Disraeli , Salisbury , Macmillan , and Thatcher . Some of these politicians did articulate their ideas in articles , novels , speeches and manifestos , but the ideas of others ...
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... politicians , including Douglas Jay , Hugh Gaitskell and Tony Crosland , had embraced the theories of Keynes enthusiasti- cally . Despite setbacks in the 1970s , many Labour politicians on the party's right and centre , as well as those ...
... politicians , including Douglas Jay , Hugh Gaitskell and Tony Crosland , had embraced the theories of Keynes enthusiasti- cally . Despite setbacks in the 1970s , many Labour politicians on the party's right and centre , as well as those ...
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... politicians and parties are the same , perhaps reducing the incentive to vote , or increasing the attraction of parties outside the consensus , such as the nationalists , the Greens , or even the BNP . To some critics the problem with ...
... politicians and parties are the same , perhaps reducing the incentive to vote , or increasing the attraction of parties outside the consensus , such as the nationalists , the Greens , or even the BNP . To some critics the problem with ...
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Levels of ideology | 13 |
The British political tradition | 19 |
3 | 53 |
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