First published in 1984, The Context of British Politics is a
comprehensive introductory text on British politics which takes a
radically different approach from that of standard institutional
texts. The author argues that in order to grasp the full significance
of contemporary British politics, it is vital that students understand
the social, economic and global context in which it operates. He
guides the reader systematically through a range of social and
economic factors, tracing the origins of political issues, the
distribution of political resources, the character of political groups
and the nature of dominant political beliefs and factions. The book
provides a clear and highly readable introduction to the capitalist
world economy, to the weakness of British industrial capital, the
political influence of labour and capital, and to the political impact
of social inequality, gender discrimination and racial tension on
modern Britain. It uses this material to explain the nature of the
contemporary crisis of both major parties, and of the state. This book
is a must read for students of British politics.
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ISBN
9781040321812
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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