Competition and the Corporate Society: British Conservatives, the state and Industry 1945-1964 / Edition 1

Competition and the Corporate Society: British Conservatives, the state and Industry 1945-1964 / Edition 1

by Nigel Harris
ISBN-10:
0415379733
ISBN-13:
9780415379731
Pub. Date:
11/03/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415379733
ISBN-13:
9780415379731
Pub. Date:
11/03/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Competition and the Corporate Society: British Conservatives, the state and Industry 1945-1964 / Edition 1

Competition and the Corporate Society: British Conservatives, the state and Industry 1945-1964 / Edition 1

by Nigel Harris
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Overview

British society changed radically in the 21st century. Any political party dedicated to preserving the Britain of 1900 would have faced, over time, either major problems of adjustment or the possibility of its own destruction. The British Conservative party was just such a party, its character defined by its commitment to the defence of the British status quo. Yet it has also been one of the most successful political parties in the twentieth century. Not only was it able to adjust itself to the transformation of British society including two world wars and the most catastrophic slump – but it was able to win elections more consistently than any of its rivals. This book seeks to show how the Conservatives achieved such a metamorphosis, by identifying the main changes in the British economy and society, and the changing Conservative response.

In practice, there was no single Conservative response to any particular change. The debate within the party revealed a surprisingly large number of responses; yet the range was limited. Indeed, with some simplification, one can see only two general political positions, from which flowed differing proposals on all detailed issues. In describing these two positions, the author suggests a new method of classifying dominant political beliefs in Britain and other Western countries.

This study covers a wide field, bringing together contemporary Conservative politics, economic problems and economic history. The Conservatives were intimately related to the interests of what used to be called British capitalism, and their attitudes to the changes taking place in industry reveal most clearly the changing political priorities of the party. The book examines Conservative policy, proposals and attitudes to nationalization and the public sector, to the trade unions and labour, to private business and finally to the economic role of the State, between 1945 and 1964. For those wishing to gain an understanding of the British Conservatives, Nigel Harris’ detailed and stimulating material will make excellent reading and has been acclaimed since its first publication in 1972.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415379731
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/03/2005
Series: Economic History
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Part 1: The Background 1. Liberal-Conservatism 2. Capitalism: Old and New 3. Liberal-Conservatism in Crisis 4. Corporatism: Theory and Practice Part 2: The Conservatives in Opposition, 1945–51 5. The Party and the New Order 6. The Heart of the Social Democratic Society: Public Ownership 7. Organized Labour 8. The Old Order: Private Business 9. Conservatism and the Social Democratic State Part 3: Conservatives Triumphant, 1951–64 10. The Phoenix Lives 11. The Challenge of Organized Labour 12. The Mix of the Mixed Economy: Public Ownership 13. The New Capitalism 14. The Conservative State Part 4: Competition and the Corporate Society 15. Competition and the Corporate Society Appendix: The Conservative Tradition from Burke to Disraeli References Bibliography Index of Names Subject index

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