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What, other than the personal beliefs of Margaret Thatcher was there to Thatcherism?  

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Assignment 3: Thatcherism What, other than the personal beliefs of Margaret Thatcher was there to Thatcherism? The main concept in the question (Thatcherism) is a very ambiguous one and as such there are no clear-cut distinctions between the constituents of the main concept contained in Margaret Thatcher personal beliefs and those outside this domain. A minimalist approach to the question would assert that the personal beliefs of Margaret Thatcher equate to Thatcherism. From this it could be concluded that the subset identified in the question contains nothing because the domains of Thatcherism and the personal beliefs of Margaret Thatcher are completely mutually inclusive. The aforementioned approach makes the question appear absurd and demonstrates a fundamental deficiency in the understanding of Thatcherism as a term. Chambers English dictionary defines Thatcherism as ' the policies and style of government associated with Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister between 1979 and 1990'. I have emphasised 'associated' in the...

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