New Labour: Politics After Thatcherism

New Labour: Politics After Thatcherism

by Luke Martell (Author), StephenDriver (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides a systematic outline of New Labour's ideas and policies. The authors show how the Party's economic and social policies are more neo-liberal and conservative than ever before. To counter accusations that New Labour is Old Labour updated or Tharcherism mark II, they explain how Labour has gone beyond social democracy and is shaped by Thatcherism, yet different from it. New Labour: Politics after Thatcherism shows how the New Labour Party has looked to the USA, Europe, Australasia and East Asia for inspiration. It outlines the path of modernization which led to the Blair revolution. Driver and Martell explain the role of big ideas such as communitarianism, globalization and stakeholding. And they provide a full introduction to and interpretation of New Labour's policies on the economy, welfare and constitutional reform.Students and general readers will find this an accessible introduction to New Labour ideology and policy. Experts will find a new interpretation, which breaks with other perspectives on Labour under Blair.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Polity Press
Published: 01 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0745620515
ISBN 13: 9780745620510

Media Reviews
A highly effective introduction to the values underpinning Tony Blair's administration ... readable and wide-ranging ... commentators will differ, of course, in their interpretation of the key features of New Labour. This volume provides a good point of entry to these debates. The Times Literary Supplement This book is a very helpful guide to New Labour, presenting the facts so that readers can make up their minds about it. Labour Research
Author Bio
Stephen Driver is Principal Lecturer in the School of Business and Social Sciences at the University of Surrey Roehampton

Luke Martell is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Sussex.