The Political Thought of the Conservative Party since 1945

The Political Thought of the Conservative Party since 1945
Title The Political Thought of the Conservative Party since 1945 PDF eBook
Author K. Hickson
Publisher Springer
Pages 240
Release 2005-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230502946

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The Conservative Party is usually seen as being non-ideological. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of the political thought of the Conservative Party examining the major elements of Conservative thinking since 1945, cross-cutting thematic issues and commentaries from leading politicians and journalists. The book is essential for anyone interested in the history and future of the Party.

The Conservative Party Since 1945

The Conservative Party Since 1945
Title The Conservative Party Since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Stuart Ball
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 228
Release 1998
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780719040139

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The Conservative Party has been a dominant force in postwar British politics. This book explores the 50 years from Winston Churchill's defeat in 1945 to the long tenure of Margaret Thatcher, then John Major. Themes and events of the period are brought vividly to life through the views and reactions of those involved.

Conservative thinkers

Conservative thinkers
Title Conservative thinkers PDF eBook
Author Mark Garnett
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 201
Release 2013-07-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1847792995

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This book outlines and evaluates the political thought of the Conservative Party through a detailed examination of its principal thinkers from Harold Macmillan to the present. Traditionally, the Conservative Party has been regarded as a vote-gathering machine rather than a vehicle for ideas. This book redresses the balance through a series of biographical essays examining the thought of those who have contributed most to the development of ideas within the party. The chapters benefit from archival research and interviews with leading Conservatives. The recent revival of Conservative fortunes makes the book particularly timely. The book begins with an introductory chapter explaining the role of ideology in the Conservative Party. It then traces the political thought of the Conservative Party through its principal theorists since the 1930s. These are Harold Macmillan, R. A. Butler, Quintin Hogg, Enoch Powell, Angus Maude, Keith Joseph, the ‘traditionalists’ (Maurice Cowling, T. E. ‘Peter’ Utley, Peregrine Worsthorne, Shirley Letwin and Roger Scruton), Ian Gilmour, John Redwood and David Willetts. The book concludes with an overall assessment of the political thought of the Conservative Party and the relevance of past debates for contemporary Conservatism. The book will be of considerable interest to academics and non-academics alike; for those who have a special interest in the Conservative Party but also for any student of contemporary British Politics.

Conservatism and Ideology

Conservatism and Ideology
Title Conservatism and Ideology PDF eBook
Author Matthew Johnson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 343
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317528999

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Michael Oakshott described conservatism as a non-ideological preference for the familiar, tried, actual, limited, near, sufficient, convenient and present. Historically, conservatives have been associated with attempts to sustain social harmony between classes and groups within an organic, hierarchical order grounded in collective history and cultural values. Yet, in recent decades, conservatism throughout the English-speaking world has been associated with radical social and economic policy, often championing free-market models which substitute the free movement of labour and forms of competition and social mobility for organic hierarchy and noblesse oblige. The radical changes associated with such policies call into question the extent to which contemporary conservatism is conservative, rather than ideological. This book seeks to explore contemporary conservative political thought with regard to such topics as, ‘One Nation’ politics and Big Society, sovereignty, multiculturalism and international blocs, paternalism and negative liberty with regard to narcotics, pornography and education, regional and international development, and public faith, establishment and religious diversity. This book will be published as a special issue of Global Discourse.

The Conservative Party and Social Policy

The Conservative Party and Social Policy
Title The Conservative Party and Social Policy PDF eBook
Author Bochel, Hugh
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 336
Release 2011-03-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1847424325

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A timely consideration of the development and content of the Conservatives' approaches to social policy and how they inform the Coalition's policies.

The Conservatives Since 1945

The Conservatives Since 1945
Title The Conservatives Since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Tim Bale
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 385
Release 2012-09-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 019923437X

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The Conservatives since 1945 is about how and why parties in general, and the Conservative Party in particular, make changes to the face they present to the electorate, the way they organize themselves, and the policies they come up with. This is an in-depth but comprehensive study based on original archival sources.

The Conservative Nation (Routledge Revivals)

The Conservative Nation (Routledge Revivals)
Title The Conservative Nation (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gamble
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2014-06-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317649788

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Since the 1880s, the Conservative Party has been an important political force in Britain. In this study of Conservative ideology since the end of Second World War, first published in 1974, Andrew Gamble considers the nature of Conservative party opinion, and the factors that have accounted for its success. The adaptation of the party post-1945 is discussed, as well as the ascendancy of the Right progressives in the leadership, and the challenge of the Whigs and Imperialists. Finally, the book includes a discussion of the fluctuations within the Conservative Government between 1970 and 1974, with an account of what Gamble believes to have been ultimately a failure. A rigorous and comprehensive analysis of Conservative thought and policy, this study will be of particular value to those with an interest in the history of British Conservative politics and government.