Thatcherism Flashcards
(39 cards)
Who created the term Thatcherism
Stuart Hall
Who were the new right inspired by
Hayek, Friedman, Smith, Von Mises
What happened under social democracy
The state became overloaded
What key part did Thatcherism incorporate
Strong moral values - Victorian, skeptical of the underclass there behaviour and values
What was priorities
Inflation over full employment
What changes were made to welfare
Means tested, entrenched.
What else happened
Contracted out government services, creation of Quangos, deregulation of markets to strengthen the city of London
What 3 explaniations are there and who came up with them?
Marsh in 1995 - ideological, political and economical
What was overturned
Policy package of the post war consensus
How could you describe Thatcherism
Radical political and ideological phenomena
What did it do to people’s conceptions
Changed them made them view the state more and their indiviudal role, greater focus on them rather than expecting a lot from the state, change to the idea of them being consumers.
What did Hay say
It created to a neo-liberal convergence.
What is questioned about Thatcherism and by who?
Marsh and Rhodes question the extent to which it is radical, public spending still rose and taxes weren’t lowered. Large gaps between rhetoric and reality
What happened to it over time and who believes
Hay and Kerr argue that the radicalisation was evolving over time continued over Major and Blair
What different way could you describe Thatcher?
She was lucky, the left were a mess, Faulkland wars helped her popularity
She was never coherent and it only came together at the end.
What did they do regarding the winter of discontent
Argued that it was a failing of social democracy.
What does Thatcherism represent?
For many authors Thatcherism represents an abrupt, decisive and unprecedented break with the past. Kerr and Marsh 1999, Marsh and Rhodes 1992
What were the first two Thatcher governments characterised by
Pragmastism than by ideological fervour - Marsh and RHodes 1992, Riddell, 1991
How would you describe Thathcerism
Became radical over time through experimentation, adaptation to enivromental signals and trial and error
What does the first election of Thatcher represent
A paradigm shift
How did Hall describe Thatcherism
Authoritarian populism
What does Blair and Major tell us about Thatcherism
The evolutionalary, incremental and cumulative nature Hay 2006
How does Marsh describe Thatcherism
A novel, coherent, consistent and successful, ideology-inspired, strategy.
What were the Conservatives four specific commitments on privitisation
Aerospace and shipbuilding, sell shares in National Frieght Corporation, relax licensing regulations on bus services and to allow councils to sell homes.