• The post-war consensus, sometimes called the post-war compromise, was the economic order and social model of which the major political parties in post-war...
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    election, the so-called post-war consensus. at its narrowest, usually with precise or contextual qualifiers, it is the war's direct aftermath; this prompted...
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  • promised a much better post-war Britain and saw the need to engage every sector of society. The foundations of the post-war consensus was the Beveridge Report...
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    election, and went on to enact policies of what became known as the post-war consensus, including the establishment of the welfare state and the nationalisation...
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    The post–World War II economic expansion, also known as the postwar economic boom or the Golden Age of Capitalism, was a broad period of worldwide economic...
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  • a combination of socialism and liberal democracy) as part of the post-war consensus, a mixed economy is in practice a form of capitalism where most industries...
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    Atlantic Alliance (in the military sphere). In domestic policy, a post-war consensus saw the leadership of the Labour and Conservative parties largely...
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  • between 1945 and 1970 (the years of the consensus), unemployment averaged less than 3%. The post-war consensus included a belief in Keynesian economics...
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  • post World War II consensus in American politics Post-war consensus – the post World War II consensus in United Kingdom politics Washington Consensus...
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    anti-Soviet factor in the Cold War and helped found NATO in 1949. Many historians describe this era as the "post-war consensus", emphasising how both the...
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  • published its Industrial Charter which marked its acceptance of the "post-war consensus" on the mixed economy and labour rights. David Maxwell Fyfe chaired...
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    Conservative Party continued to espouse the philosophy throughout the post-war consensus from 1945. One-nation thinking influenced their tolerance of the Labour...
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  • 1980s. Although the post-war consensus represented a period where social democracy was "most buoyant", it has been argued that "post-war social democracy...
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  • accepted by the Conservatives and Liberals and became part of the "post-war consensus" that lasted until the Thatcher era of the 1980s. Labour spent 13...
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    state. By 1945, the Post-war consensus emerged, delivering a welfare state. The Royal family played major symbolic roles during the war. They refused to...
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    The post–Cold War era is a period of history that follows the end of the Cold War, which represents history after the dissolution of the Soviet Union...
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    became prime minister and brought about the end to some aspects of the Post-war consensus on economic policy. For instance, her government created the right-to-buy...
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    Thatcherism represents a systematic, decisive rejection and reversal of the post-war consensus inside Great Britain in terms of governance, whereby the major political...
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    exists in the world". The post-war Communist Party Historians Group was critical of the Fabians, and indeed the post-war consensus, with its strong social-democratic...
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    its public debt. While associated with neoliberal policies, as the post-war consensus around social democracy was on the defensive amid the crisis of the...
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  • Western European countries during the post-war consensus and with France during the period of dirigisme after World War II. Other examples include Singapore...
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    a satirical term blending their names, and was one aspect of the post-war consensus through which the major parties largely agreed on the main points...
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    policies. This was termed Butskellism and laid the foundation for the post-war consensus. During the period of opposition, the feud between the Gaitskellites...
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    "triumph for progressive reform," and it became a core element of the post-war consensus supported by all major parties. The Act was repealed in steps with...
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  • describe a paradigm shift that was said to follow the failure of the post-war consensus and neo-Keynesian economics to address the stagflation of the 1970s...
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  • contributed to the rise of politicians that represent a return to the post-war consensus social democracy, such as Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom and...
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  • Charter remains historically symbolic as marking the acceptance of the post-war consensus that would later be satirised as Butskellism. This owes much to the...
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  • ideas proliferated rapidly after the Great Depression and World War II. A post-war consensus formed among policymakers in Western Europe that rejected both...
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  • confederalism, has been described as a socialist state. During the post-war consensus, nationalization of large industries was relatively widespread and...
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  • of Labour politics. The book defined Labour's perspective on the post-war consensus, by which the major parties largely agreed on issues of the welfare...
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