November 30th, 1999Blairism and the War of Persuasion: Labour’s Passive Revolution
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Blairism and the War of Persuasion: Labour’s Passive Revolution
Lawrence And Wishart Ltd | ISBN 0853159920 | 2004-10-01 | PDF | 256pages | 689 KB
Tony Blair’s use of the state to impose and manage the United Kingdom’s global and individual identities, which not only defines New Labour but is doctrine in its own right, is analyzed in this look at the Contemporary Labour Party. Compared to Margaret Thatcher’s market-led policies driven by social authoritarianism, Blairism is a political construct that persuades with hopes of social progressivism while maintaining the necessary disciplines of global capital. Showing how Blairism invites trust and advocates dialogue but hollows out party democracy to pursue pre-set objectives, this critique clarifies Blair’s agenda in order to contest its forms of passive revolution with active construction of alternatives.
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