This book is an important study of the growth of the New Right in New Zealand in the years 1984 to 1999. Its value arises from the way it focuses on the global context of the economic and moral programmes for change in the 1980s and 1990s, aiming to provide a more accurate picture than that given either by those who see the reforms as part of the play of global capitalism or by those who see them in terms of local personalities and agendas. The book also pays attention to the moral aspects of the New Right programmes, showing how NZ differed in this respect from countries like the US, UK and Australia. This in turn leads to the third original feature of the book, its analysis of the New Right in terms of its advocacy of political and civil rights over economic and cultural rights. This book will be of interest to scholars, has textbook potential and will also appeal to general educated readers at a time when thoughtful and informed comment on issues of national identity and public policy is desperately needed.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Broschur/Paperback
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 141 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-1-86940-345-4 (9781869403454)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Paul Morris is a professor of religious studies at Victoria University of Wellington. Dolores Janiewski is an associate professor of history at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
Introduction; Part One - Genesis; 1. Garden of Eden or Gulag?: New Zealand Myths of the Origins of the New Right; 2. Exegesis: Marketing Moralities or What's Missing From the Conventional Accounts?; 3. The New Gospel of Prosperity: New Right Pilgrims & Their Networks of transitional Power; Part Two - Exodus; 4. Redemption from Moral Decay; The Right Road to Washington; 5. The Conservative Restoration: The Battle Against the Leviathan; 6. Saving New Zealand from Serfdom: Rogers and Rationalists; Part 3 - Leviticus; 6. The New Priesthood Purifies the State; 7. Sexuality and the New Laws: The mobilization of the Religious Right; 8. Learning the Law: Education for Enterprise; 9. Widows, Orphans and Bastards: The Reform of Welfare; Part Four - Numbers; 10. New Prophets: Contesting the New Right; 11. Alternative Moralities: no One is Virtuous by Your Standards; 12. Division of Land: The Book of Ruth; Part Five - Deuteronomy; 13. Resisting the Golden Calf; 14. In Sight of the Promised Land; Index