How and why did social democracy give way to neoliberalism in Britain in the late twentieth century? Aled Davies asks these questions in this exploration of the City of London and its relationship with the post-war social democratic State.
How and why did social democracy give way to neoliberalism in Britain in the late twentieth century? Aled Davies asks these questions in this exploration of the City of London and its relationship with the post-war social democratic State.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aled Davies completed a DPhil in History at the University of Oxford in 2014. Prior to this he received an undergraduate degree in History from the University of Exeter, and a Master's degree in Economic and Social History from the University of Oxford. He is currently employed as a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Bristol.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: 'Pension Fund Socialism': Institutional Investment and Social Democracy * 2: The Politics of Banking and Social Democracy * 3: The Limits of Financial Reform and the Challenge to Social Democracy in the 1970s * 4: The City of London and the Politics of 'Invisibles' * 5: The City of London and the Evolution of British Monetarism * Conclusion * Bibliography
* Introduction * 1: 'Pension Fund Socialism': Institutional Investment and Social Democracy * 2: The Politics of Banking and Social Democracy * 3: The Limits of Financial Reform and the Challenge to Social Democracy in the 1970s * 4: The City of London and the Politics of 'Invisibles' * 5: The City of London and the Evolution of British Monetarism * Conclusion * Bibliography
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