Political Change, the State and Social Theory by Calum Paton.
The end of the previous chapter drew attention to social insecurityon part Middle England (the middle classes and aspirant middleclasses) as a potential source political dissatisfaction with neoliberalism.As all change change, differentsocial strata behind it are likely have different reasons. Moreoverthere may be conflicting motivations underlying stance even onesocial grouping or movement. In case under discussion at theend last chapter, picture defensive, inwardlookingor reactionary rejections neo-liberalism. It isagainst this that Blairism can paint itself progressive while embodyinga neo-liberalism not distinct from Thatcherism. Yet alternativesto (and its Blairite alter ego) take account legitimateinsecurities seeking more basis solving them.KeywordsPolitical EconomySocial ChangeWelfare StateSocial TheoryPolitical ChangeThese keywords were added by machine authors. This process is experimental updated learning algorithm improves.