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Thatcherism took the politics out of politics and created vast differences between rich and poor, but no expectation that the existence of such gross inequalities was a problem that society or government could solve - because as Mrs Thatcher said, 'There is no such thing as society ...people ...
Ipsos tested two versions of Margaret Thatcher's famous "no such thing as society" interview, each with representative samples of the population - one with just that simple statement, and one with a much longer excerpt from the interview. And there is a
“There is no such thing as society” Prime minister Margaret Thatcher, talking to Women’s Own magazine, October 31 1987 “I think we’ve been through a period where too many people have been given to understand that if they have a problem, it’s the government’s job to cope with it...
interview as “there’s no such thing as society, only individuals and families,” have resonated across the intervening years. That statement, made with such conviction, has become part of cultural history, fusing the image and the very person of Margaret Thatcher with the policies she was ...
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There's no such thing as society?: A study of broadcasting and the public services under the three Thatcher governments, 1979-1992 This two year research project (January 2008-January 2010) funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council was based within the Centre for Broadcasting History Re...
"There is no such thing as society," Mrs. Thatcher once famously remarked. She was being silly, of course, but as this fine monograph demonstrates, ... JP Eigen - 《Medical History》 被引量: 28发表: 1998年 Labor of fire 4 The Solitude of Labor On the Relationship between Creative Labo...
There’s no such thing as a sliding scale. Refusing to use someone’s name is also an expression of profound contempt, and a signifier of the disgust in which the deliberately un-named is held. It’s also a decision to deny publicity and notoriety. The decision not to name terrorists ...
And also because, as a result of the curriculum of their own schooling, many do not understand the impact that their subject discipline could have on society, beyond its exam status. Communicating the joy of the subject discipline, the intrigue of those who have practised the discipline as ...