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Article: The left-liberal consensus on Japan: a methodological and political critique.
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- Monthly Review
- Article date:
- September 1, 1996
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Although most Americans are angry about the deterioration in their living and working conditions, mainstream analysts and decision-makers have nonetheless been remarkably successful in convincing them that only free-market policies can ensure the economic competitiveness required to achieve victory in the global marketplace and a reversal of negative trends. Many progressives have understandably responded to this successful ideological offensive with a strategic retreat and regrouping. Hoping to win a wider hearing for progressive policy initiatives, including a defense of past reforms, many are trying to craft new programs, and arguments or them, that will prove politically ...
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Article: 60s rebel without a pause; The Prime Minister yesterday launched ...
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...Byline: Richard Warburton and Neil Connor The Prime Minister, born in 1953, is himself a child of the 60s - and he was known as a rebel at the time. As a child at the Chorister School, Durham, he was a conventional boy who enjoyed athletics and was a fan of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. In 1966, at
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