The unprincipled society

About this book
This analysis of Britain's current social condition attempts to explain how and why Britain has reached this stage. The author brings together historical, philosophical, political and economic arguments to support his theories and traces the roots of some recent problems back to the 19th century. The text examines particularly the dissolution of Keynsian social democracy, the governing philosophy of the post-war period and the poverty of neo-liberal and neo-socialist policies offered by the New Right and the New Left, which cannot encompass the complexities of an adjustment policy the country is currently facing.
Details
- First published
- 1988
- OL Work ID
- OL2726282W
Subjects
Politics and governmentEconomic policyGreat britain, politics and governmentGreat britain, economic conditions, 1945-IndividualismPolitical aspectsEconomic conditionsPolitical partiesPolitical aspects of Individualism