Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to Cameronism
The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under David Cameron’s leadership. Cameron’s rule signifies a contested phase in British politics in the 21st century. This paper asks the question: What is Cameronism? Cameron argues that Margaret Thatcher “wa...
| 出版年: | tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique |
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Paderborn University: Media Systems and Media Organisation Research Group
2016-03-01
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| オンライン・アクセス: | https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/750 |
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| author | Christian Fuchs |
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The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under David Cameron’s leadership. Cameron’s rule signifies a contested phase in British politics in the 21st century. This paper asks the question: What is Cameronism? Cameron argues that Margaret Thatcher “was a big influence” for him. It is therefore appropriate to study the relationship between Thatcherism and Cameronism. The article revisits theories of Thatcherism and analyses how it is related to Cameronism. Thatcherism and Cameronism are understood as being unities of ideology and policies that want to implement a particular model of society and for doing so, are organised along three dimensions: the economy, politics, and culture. An ideology critique of key speeches, interviews and documents analyses these three dimensions of Cameronism.
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| spelling | doaj-art-e5f6944d457748468d98ef60f163481e2025-08-20T03:40:21ZengPaderborn University: Media Systems and Media Organisation Research GrouptripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique1726-670X2016-03-0114110.31269/triplec.v14i1.750750Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to CameronismChristian Fuchs The Conservative Party has in the 2015 British general elections won an absolute majority under David Cameron’s leadership. Cameron’s rule signifies a contested phase in British politics in the 21st century. This paper asks the question: What is Cameronism? Cameron argues that Margaret Thatcher “was a big influence” for him. It is therefore appropriate to study the relationship between Thatcherism and Cameronism. The article revisits theories of Thatcherism and analyses how it is related to Cameronism. Thatcherism and Cameronism are understood as being unities of ideology and policies that want to implement a particular model of society and for doing so, are organised along three dimensions: the economy, politics, and culture. An ideology critique of key speeches, interviews and documents analyses these three dimensions of Cameronism. https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/750CameronismDavid Cameronpolitical discourseideologyMargaret ThatcherThatcherism |
| spellingShingle | Christian Fuchs Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to Cameronism Cameronism David Cameron political discourse ideology Margaret Thatcher Thatcherism |
| title | Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to Cameronism |
| title_full | Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to Cameronism |
| title_fullStr | Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to Cameronism |
| title_full_unstemmed | Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to Cameronism |
| title_short | Neoliberalism in Britain: From Thatcherism to Cameronism |
| title_sort | neoliberalism in britain from thatcherism to cameronism |
| topic | Cameronism David Cameron political discourse ideology Margaret Thatcher Thatcherism |
| url | https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/750 |
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