The Neoliberal Age? : Britain since the 1970s
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of 'neoliberalism' in which individualism, competition, free markets, and privatisation came to dominate Britain's politics, economy and society. This historical framing has proven to be highly co...
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Other Authors: | Davies, Aled (Editor), Jackson, Ben (Editor), Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, Florence (Editor) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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UCL Press
2021
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