1st Edition

Competition and the Corporate Society British Conservatives, the state and Industry 1945-1964

By Nigel Harris Copyright 1972
392 Pages
by Routledge

392 Pages
by Routledge

392 Pages
by Routledge

British society changed radically in the 21 st century. Any political party dedicated to preserving the Britain of 1900 would have faced, over time, either major problems of adjustment or the possibility of its own destruction. The British Conservative party was just such a party, its character defined by its commitment to the defence of the British status quo. Yet it has also been one of the... Read more

Acknowledgements 7

Abbreviations 9

Introduction 11

PART I{emsp}THE BACKGROUND

1. Liberal-Conservatism 23

2. Capitalism: old and new 32

3. Liberal-Conservatism in crisis 48

4. Corporatism: theory and practice 62

PART II{emsp}THE CONSERVATIVES IN OPPOSITION, 1945–51

5. The party and the new order 77

6. The heart of the Social Democratic society: public ownership 85

7. Organized labour 110

8. The old order: private business 123

9. Conservatism and the Social Democratic State 129

PART III{emsp}CONSERVATIVES TRIUMPHANT, 1951–64

10. The phoenix lives 149

11. The challenge of organized labour 155

12. The mix of the mixed economy: public ownership 180

13. The new capitalism 203

14. The Conservative State 228

PART IV{emsp}COMPETITION AND THE CORPORATE SOCIETY

15. Competition and the Corporate Society 249

Appendix: {emsp}The Conservative tradition from Burke to Disraeli 275

References 289

Bibliography 341

Index of names 365

Subject index 372

Biography

Nigel Harris