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Posted by Bill on September 30, 19104 at 20:47:19:
In Reply to: Re: thacther posted by Blair James Murray on September 24, 19102 at 03:48:30:
hatcherism is mainly discussed in relation to her economic policy and her (dis)regards for the state. Margaret Thatcher was a right wing Conservative (part of the British New Right of the late 70s) and believed in large tax cuts, cuts in public spending and a radical reduction in the role of the welfare state. She advocated monetarist policies, individualism and a large scheme of privatisation of
state owned industries in order to make the economy more competitive and reduce the size of the state. Perhaps this quotation sums up Thatcherism: "There is no such thing as society", Thatcher, 1987. I hope this has been o use to you.
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