Thatcherism was about more than politics. It was, obviously, also a cultural phenomenon that transformed British society. So while one can list any number of cultural trends from the 70s or 90s without linking them irrevocably to Ted Heath, Harold Wilson, John Major and Tony Blair, that's far harder to do with the cultural products of the 80s. City wide-boys; chrome-and-black-leather furniture; mobile phones the size of bricks; me-first attitudes: those are among the fruits of Thatcherism.I think this speaks for itself.
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I loathed Spandau Ballet first time round; I loathe them equally now. More than any other musical assembly with the possible exception of Stock Aitken and Waterman, they are Thatcherism on vinyl.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
I know this much is true: Spandau Ballet as the "sound of Thatcherism"
From the Guardian:
Labels:
1980s,
bourgeois coldness,
Culture Industry,
neoliberalism,
Thacther
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