Re-stating Social and Political ChangeOpen University Press, 1996 - 208 lappuses Re-Stating Social and Political Change provides a critical introduction to the social, political and cultural changes that have occurred in Britain since the war, and argues that these changes can best be understood in terms of a theory of the state. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 40.
153. lappuse
... Thatcherite policy record and the ideological justifications offered to legitimate particular policy initiatives : ( a ) this gap does not warrant Marsh and Rhodes's suggestion that the Thatcherite revolution is all rhetoric and no ...
... Thatcherite policy record and the ideological justifications offered to legitimate particular policy initiatives : ( a ) this gap does not warrant Marsh and Rhodes's suggestion that the Thatcherite revolution is all rhetoric and no ...
159. lappuse
... ( Thatcherite ) state regime is perhaps still very much in its infancy ( cf. Leys 1990 ) . - This would in turn suggest that in the absence of the structural politics of state - shaping and the sort of decisive intervention associated ...
... ( Thatcherite ) state regime is perhaps still very much in its infancy ( cf. Leys 1990 ) . - This would in turn suggest that in the absence of the structural politics of state - shaping and the sort of decisive intervention associated ...
177. lappuse
... Thatcherite project are all too apparent . The crisis of the Thatcherite state regime is almost upon us . Yet , without an alternative project , an alter- native vision , we will remain ensnared within this ' catastrophic equilibrium ...
... Thatcherite project are all too apparent . The crisis of the Thatcherite state regime is almost upon us . Yet , without an alternative project , an alter- native vision , we will remain ensnared within this ' catastrophic equilibrium ...
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3 | 32 |
in postwar Britain | 42 |
towards a patriarchal welfare state? | 66 |
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