Manipulating Hegemony: State Power, Labour and the Marshall Plan in Britain
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Drawing on neo-Gramscian theories of international political economy, this book explores the impact of the Marshall Plan on labor and government in Britain. Rather than the US imposing a politics of productivity on an unwilling government, the center-right of the Labour Party used the Marshall Plan to achieve its own political ends. Manipulating Hegemony shows how the government was able to marginalize the left to create a pattern of state-labor politics that was to endure until the end…
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