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The British regulatory state : high modernism and hyper-innovation

For the first two thirds of the twentieth century, British government was among the most stable in the advanced industrial world. In the last three decades, the governing arrangements have been in turmoil and the country has been a pioneer in economic reform, and in public sector change. In his major new book, Michael Moran examines and explains the contrast between these two epochs. What turned Britain into a laboratory of political innovation? Britain became a formal democracy at the start of the twentieth century but the practice of government remained oligarchic. From the 1970s this oligarchy collapsed under the pressure of economic crisis. The British regulatory state is being constructed in its place. Moran challenges the prevailing view that this new state is liberal or decentralizing. Instead he argues that it is a new, threatening kind of interventionist state which is colonizing, dominating, and centralizing hitherto independent domains of civil society.

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  • "For the first two thirds of the 20th century the British government was among the most stable in the advanced industrial world. In the last three decades governing arrangements were in turmoil and the country became a pioneer in economic reform and public sector change. Michael Moran examines this contrast."
  • "For the first two thirds of the twentieth century, British government was among the most stable in the advanced industrial world. In the last three decades, the governing arrangements have been in turmoil and the country has been a pioneer in economic reform, and in public sector change. In his major new book, Michael Moran examines and explains the contrast between these two epochs. What turned Britain into a laboratory of political innovation? Britain became a formal democracy at the start of the twentieth century but the practice of government remained oligarchic. From the 1970s this oligarchy collapsed under the pressure of economic crisis. The British regulatory state is being constructed in its place. Moran challenges the prevailing view that this new state is liberal or decentralizing. Instead he argues that it is a new, threatening kind of interventionist state which is colonizing, dominating, and centralizing hitherto independent domains of civil society."@en

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  • "Livre électronique (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Llibres electrònics"
  • "Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland"

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  • "The British regulatory state : High modernism and hyper-innovation"
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  • "The British regulatory state : high modernism and hyper-innovation"
  • "The British Regulatory State : High Modernism and Hyper-Innovation"
  • "The British Regulatory State High Modernism and Hyper-Innovation"@en
  • "The British Regulatory State High Modernism and Hyper-Innovation"
  • "The British regulatory state high modernism and hyper-innovation"
  • "The British regulatory state high modernism and hyper-innovation"@en