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There Is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters
There Is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters
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Author: Claire Berlinski
Publisher: Basic Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 42545

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 400
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.7 x 1.8

ISBN: 0465002315
Dewey Decimal Number: 941.0858092
EAN: 9780465002313
ASIN: 0465002315

Publication Date: September 29, 2008
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As the meaning of Thatcher' legacy becomes relevant once more, this funny and opinionated book gives an important and unconventional new perspective on the Iron Lady. In this important new biography, journalist and author Claire Berlinski re-examines the life and legacy of one of the most fascinating and controversial figures of the twentieth century, Margaret Thatcher. This is no insider's memoir. Although Berlinski lived in the UK for the latter half of the Thatcher era, she did not know and hasn't met the former Prime Minister. She has created her portrait from biographies, from historical archives, and, most importantly, from speaking to people who did know her, including key figures like Bernard Ingham and Neil Kinnock. And her conversations with them are pointed and often hilarious.Claire Berlinksi's aim is to offer a portrait of a woman whose influence extends far beyond Great Britain, and far beyond her moment of power. Her victories brought bitter costs in human misery and social discord and her legacy is mixed and in some ways disturbing but ultimately, argues Claire Berlinski, we should be on her side. "There is No Alternative" is not some moist hagiographic portrayal. Berlinski's aim is to convey a full textured portrait of the woman and her legacy, her flaws and missteps as well as her triumphs.


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5 out of 5 stars First Introduction to Margaret Thatcher   December 27, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Margaret Thatcher has long been on my list of historical figures to study. I am so glad that this book was my introduction to her! As a young child during the 80's, I remember her being spoken of fondly by my family. I found the angle of this book favorable, appealing - showing Mrs. Thatcher more deference than a strictly academic review would otherwise have. I almost expected Ms. Berlinski to childishly declare "I want to be like HER when I grow up!" This book is riveting! As the mother of three children under 4, I was glued to it, picking it up whenever I had a moment to myself. Reading this book was like visiting Ms. Berlinski in her living room, pouring over her papers and letting her relay her wealth of information very casually, as if over afternoon tea. Well done, Ms. Berlinski! Thank you!


5 out of 5 stars Yes, Thatcher DOES indeed still matter   December 24, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Anyone interested in the future of conservatism ought to read this well-written book. Thatcher is both loved and loathed, and both for good reason. Taking power in Britain at a time when the country was an absolute basket case, the grocer's daughter realized that extreme measures were needed in order to pull Britain off the downward path of socialism and liberate the considerable entrepreneurial energies of its people. She ultimately succeeded, but not without causing dislocations and fundamental changes that, by contrast, make Ronald Reagan's strides forward to "morning in America" look like a cakewalk. Her imperious personality only made her drastic policies seem all the more drastic. There is an important lesson to be learned here: any really profound change away from socialism and towards capitalism will make permanent enemies, so any politician who seeks to make such changes must either be able to ignore the critics or transcend them.

Berlinski interviews both allies and adversaries of Thatcher, including an interesting visit with some former miners whose lives were changed forever in the wake of the failed miners' strike of 1984. Berlinski's sympathies obviously lie with Thatcher, but she gives Thatcher's enemies a fair chance to be heard. I happen to agree with Berlinski's summation that while current geopolitical issues (radical Islamic terrorism, which Thatcher frankly failed to recognize as a big threat) may seem to have little to do with the Cold War milieu in which Thatcher operated, the eternal appeal of the secular religion of socialism (especially when it forms an "unholy alliance" of expediency with Islamic enemies of the West, as detailed by David Horowitz and others) will always make Thatcher's ideas and experiences relevant. This is a thought-provoking book with a very important message.



5 out of 5 stars Maggy   December 20, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Excellent read too bad she wasn't in U.S. politics she truly was the Iron Lady!!!!!


5 out of 5 stars England Revitalized By An Iron Lady's Iron Will   December 16, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This somewhat chatty book does an excellent job of capturing England's malaise that brought Thatcher to power when the social engineering failures became clear to all. It succinctly catches Thatcher's rise to the top of Disraeli's greasy pole amidst the defeatism and appeasement within her own political party. Her drive, will and determination in tackling England's internal problems resulted in her place on the world stage, along with Reagan and Gorbachev. The book also provides views into the mindsets of the class-driven elite of the time, as well as the unions and their fiery leader, who for a while ruled England through the blunt power of labor strikes that paralyzed a nation. The book's ten chapters are very well researched, and the use of long transcripts from interviews of the players catches the mood and self doubts, along with the elation of successes, of the times. The vibrant and prosperous England that we know today is a result of the Thatcher's iron willed policies, reflected by no less than their wholesale adoption by her political successors.


5 out of 5 stars a timely read (unfortunately)   December 11, 2008
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Thatcher fought against the trade unions that had paralyzed Great Britain in the 1970's. Trade unions sought to get their way through strikes. Garbage remained uncollected, the coal miners attempted to seize control of the coal supply, etc. This book gives details behind this struggle against trade unions, which Thatcher ultimately won. Her victory resurrected the economy of Great Britain. As the US creeps ever closer to the situation that prevailed in 1970's Great Britain, one could do worse than read this book and get some insight into how it can be stopped.

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