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Paradoxes of Power
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Paradoxes of Power

Reflections on the Thatcher Interlude. General (US: Trade)
BookPaperback
Ranking406227inGeschichte
CHF17.90

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Born in 1919 in London's East End, until 1948 Sherman was a Communist and fought in the Spanish Civil War. But he ended up an indefatigable free-market crusader. The book describes his early relationship with Sir Keith Joseph and his own role in the formation of the Centre for Policy Studies in 1974. Sherman examines the origins and development of 'Thatcherism', but concludes that the Conservative administrations of the 1980s were, primarily, an 'interlude' and that the post-war consensus remains largely unscathed - 'we are back where we started'.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84540-092-7
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date06/03/2007
SeriesSocietas
Pages200 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 135 mm, Height 205 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight300 g
Article no.4396643
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.2814895
Product groupGeschichte
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Sir Alfred Sherman was born in 1919 in London's East End. Until 1948 he was a Communist and fought in the Spanish Civil War, but he has ended up an indefatigable free-market crusader.

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