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Issue 2.4 - Special Issue "Thatcher's Legacies" Previous Issues

Utopia Loops, Ghost Legacies

Tony Venezia July 21, 2013 No Comments 1979/90DerridaEnd of HistoryhauntologyNew Labourpop culturesocial democracysocial imaginationsocialismTINA

Margaret Thatcher once claimed that her greatest legacy was New Labour: the refashioning of the old enemy in her own image. The implications of this are still…

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