Black Mass: How Religion Led the World Into Crisis
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Jacob Viner7 By the end of the 1980s a doctrinaire form of liberalism had conquered the Conservative party. In the nineties it extended its influence to Labour. Blair accepted not only the new framework of policy that Thatcher had imposed in place of the post-war settlement but also the neo-liberal style of thinking that had grown up around it. New Labour’s embrace of neo-liberalism was first of all a response to Thatcher’s political success. When Blair became Labour leader in 1994 his party h...ad been out of power for a decade and a half. He swallowed Thatcher’s faith in the market as an elixir that would revivify the party and bring it back to power. The infusion seemed to have the desired effect, and Blair – along with Gordon Brown, Labour Chancellor and his rival for the leadership – accepted neo-liberal economics. Yet Blair was always closer to neo-conservative thinking, and after the 9/11 attacks he shifted decisively to neo-conservatism. Versions of neo-liberal ideas have shaped policy in Britain and many other countries from the late eighties to the present day.
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