@cheith_eugene @SuzieWo20886208 @KarazazuN @ThirdCity2 If you read the Heath manifesto you will see it is very similar to Thatcherite polices...what was different?..Heath had to roll some of the policies back. IEA was very close to Powell. https://t.co/z4
@bloojoo68 @premnsikka It really starts under Heath..see Thorpe inset below and... https://t.co/z46fYAOzIK It is important to understand the correct history, so that you understand what needs to rolled back/destroyed. https://t.co/GWQ7vouz7L
@KitKlarenberg You are correct in a way.....it was Enoch Powell that lead the de-regulation of the UK economy. The Powellites had Heath by the balls..naturally the UK inbred elites lubricated it. Powell -bred for; loves loss, empires gain- was involved in
@haniefhaider @PaulHamed2 @sarashni @claraemattei @adam_tooze @PeoplesForumNYC A couple of great recent pieces on Powell and neoliberalism, by Robbie Shilliam https://t.co/1nIqEAXwP0
Recent research has argued that Powell should be considered Britain’s first neoliberal politician. Him being a prominent advocate of monetarism in 1970 certainly supports that conclusion. https://t.co/s30AXYKBzn
RT @Phil_Free_: “Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Mo…
RT @Phil_Free_: “Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Mo…
RT @Phil_Free_: “Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Mo…
Aquí el artículo referido en el podcast https://t.co/RWvPqBrr3F
Powell’s obvious contemporary relevance has led to a burst of recent scholarship on him. In the last year or so, @KojoKoram’s book, Uncommon Wealth has discussed his centrality to post-imperial Britain as have several peer-reviewed journal articles eg: htt
@RobbieShilliam developed a similar argument here: https://t.co/JOJ0HLTIIq
@jdportes @Hardeep_Matharu @peterjukes There's also this article by @RobbieShilliam on Powell's influence on today's political agenda. https://t.co/7IwvJvvItg
@rolandmcs @LRB @RobbieShilliam Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politician https://t.co/svom197JLW
RT @NPEjournal: Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politician https://t.co/5iZZ9dvRHE
for a really nice unpacking of Enoch Powell's political/intellectual impact on British neoliberalism in the 1970s, check out this article by Robbie Shiliam. https://t.co/P2IW4FMGES
RT @Phil_Free_: “Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Mo…
RT @Phil_Free_: “Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Mo…
@u_porter Just randomly spotted this (which I had seen before and alluded to last week) https://t.co/8Oj2gYvCU7
@knndysn Basically yes, imo at least. Continuing on from the original Thatcherite neo-liberal, racial capitalist project as discussed by @RobbieShilliam https://t.co/8Vw2DmCoh0
RT @Phil_Free_: “Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Mo…
RT @LSCornelissen: Find it here: https://t.co/hU0XxjpUUs
Find it here: https://t.co/hU0XxjpUUs
#neoliberalism * Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politician, * New Political Economy, 2020 @RobbieShilliam * Professor of International Relations | Political Science, Johns Hopkins University * * Downloadable pdf * . . https://t.co/FHnArg
more often, than not — #Neoliberalism’s leading protagonists — mobilized chauvinism & populism — *against the spectre* of social-justice inclusivity & progressive-elite technocracy from Enoch Powell to Thatcher — Nixon to Gingrich — Pinochet to
RT @Edourdoo: Recent scholarship on Powell has sought to draw out his long-term influence on politics, society and economy beyond the visce…
RT @Edourdoo: The Colloque Walter Lippmann in 1938 and then the founding of the Mont Pelerin Society led by Friedrich Hayek in 1947 are now…
The Colloque Walter Lippmann in 1938 and then the founding of the Mont Pelerin Society led by Friedrich Hayek in 1947 are now presented as formative moments in the intellectual and economic development of neoliberalism. https://t.co/SqsxCKQBq0
Recent scholarship on Powell has sought to draw out his long-term influence on politics, society and economy beyond the visceral racism that he so expertly conjured, https://t.co/SqsxCKQBq0
RT @Phil_Free_: “Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Mo…
“Not all neoliberals are racist populists, but today’s racist populists are all neoliberals - by intention or by effect. Most are the spoilt sons of Thatcher who are less concerned by grand philosophical designs for remaking the human subject &...” htt
RT @poltheoryother: Great article this. https://t.co/SFbSyThF6i
Great article this.
[article] Enoch Powell: Britain's First Neoliberal Politician (Robbie Shilliam) https://t.co/60FrVETdKs
RT @Tilley101: See also @RobbieShilliam 's work over the past few years eg https://t.co/9PRtC9KVaT
RT @Tilley101: See also @RobbieShilliam 's work over the past few years eg https://t.co/9PRtC9KVaT
RT @Tilley101: See also @RobbieShilliam 's work over the past few years eg https://t.co/9PRtC9KVaT
See also @RobbieShilliam 's work over the past few years eg https://t.co/9PRtC9KVaT
@MrBrendanCox @carolecadwalla You two ought to have an exchange of letters in letter: letter-dot wiki -slash- conversations This a v. complex subject and one could argue goes back to Powell's Rivers of Blood Speech * * This paper looks at Powell and n
RT @Phil_Free_: “Hall was concerned to demonstrate that in post-war Britain, the travails of Black labour, marked by colonial immigration,…
I suggest that racist populism should be apprehended as, formatively, a neoliberal project. @Witkowski1982 https://t.co/Jzkp3yLlIp
“Hall was concerned to demonstrate that in post-war Britain, the travails of Black labour, marked by colonial immigration, were fundamental to understanding class struggle.” Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politician https://t.co/n1TsQUQzEX
Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politician https://t.co/5iZZ9dvRHE
RT @CarolineJBald: Been thinking about @RobbieShilliam paper - the case for racist populism as neoliberal project. https://t.co/gVQR3qpPTX…
Been thinking about @RobbieShilliam paper - the case for racist populism as neoliberal project. https://t.co/gVQR3qpPTX https://t.co/3kXryaTQ20
RT @RobbieShilliam: Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politician https://t.co/0fYb4XaPml
RT @NPEjournal: In Enoch Powell: Britain's First Neoliberal Politician, @RobbieSilliam argues that only by attending to the racist and popu…
New research alert 🚨
RT @QuirogaDr: @RobbieShilliam’s latest intervention!
This is a very valuable article by @RobbieShilliam. Its critique of economistic accounts of neoliberalism & the emphasis on the role of race & racism in the British case is dead right. But ... /1 Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politicia
RT @KojoKoram: On the must read list immediately
Looking forward to reading this.
RT @zeithistoriker: excited to read this, just out from @RobbieShilliam https://t.co/AVN3iffl39 https://t.co/c0bBSfzNa6
This is a great piece to read alongside Valluvan's analysis of neoliberalism & nationalism.
RT @KojoKoram: On the must read list immediately https://t.co/HZXaJztjTR
On the must read list immediately
RT @NPEjournal: In Enoch Powell: Britain's First Neoliberal Politician, @RobbieSilliam argues that only by attending to the racist and popu…
Fascinating! (and paging @redhistorian just in case he misses it).
This looks awesome
In Enoch Powell: Britain's First Neoliberal Politician, @RobbieSilliam argues that only by attending to the racist and populist roots of early neoliberal ideas that we can recognise the appeal of contemporary political leaders like Boris Johnson. 6/12 http