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Revenge of the rich: the neoliberal revolution in Britain and New Zealand

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In his down-to-earth and lively style, Austin Mitchell, who experienced politics first-hand as a long-serving Labour MP for Grimsby, denounces the economic policy of the last three decades as 'a long march down Dead-End Street' - a neo-liberal experiment that has benefitted the rich and eroded the 'good society' with its welfare state and governments' commitment to the betterment of the people.

He charts the development of a neo-liberal creed, market-driven and with governments devoted to efficiency, cost-cutting and austerity at the people's expense, and draws parallels between Thatcherism in the United Kingdom, Rogernomics in New Zealand, and all that came after them.

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Biteback Publishing Ltd
1785903098 / 9781785903090
eBook (EPUB)
17/08/2017
England
English
256 pages
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