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New territory: the transformation of New Zealand, 1984-92
Colin James
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Frontmatter
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1. A Far Country (page 1)
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PART I The Predicament (page 3)
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2. Godzone Lost (page 5)
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3. "A Modest Affluence for All' (page 9)
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4. Fall from Grace (page 36)
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5. An End to Affluence (page 47)
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6. Welfare in Crisis (page 71)
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7. A Different Way of Thinking (page 86)
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8. Collapse of Consensus (page 93)
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PART II The Quiet Revolution (page 97)
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9. A Radical Frame of Mind (page 99)
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10. The Push to Independence (page 112)
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11. A New Social Order (page 124)
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12. An Economy to Fix (page 141)
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13. An Economy Fixed? (page 172)
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14. A More Private Place (page 197)
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15. The Politics of Pain (page 234)
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16. Time Out (page 276)
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PART III After the Revolution (page 291)
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17. New Territory (page 293)
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18. Making a Home (page 320)
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Appendix 1. Consensus or Social Contract? (page 327)
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Appendix 2. The Ideas Behind the Welfare State (page 330)
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Appendix 3. The Intellectual Challenge to the Welfare State (page 334)
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Appendix 4. Was it a Revolution? (page 340)
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Notes (page 344)
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Published: c1992
Publisher: Bridget Williams
- 9781927327500 (ebook)
- 9780908912216 (paper)