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More copies of this ISBN:There Is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Mattersby Claire Berlinski
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Great Britain in the 1970s appeared to be in terminal declineungovernable, an economic train wreck, and rapidly headed for global irrelevance. Three decades later, it is the richest and most influential country in Europe, and Margaret Thatcher is the reason. The preternaturally determined Thatcher rose from nothing, seized control of Britains Conservative party, and took a sledgehammer to the nations postwar socialist consensus. She proved that socialism could be reversed, inspiring a global free-market revolution. Simultaneously exploiting every politically useful aspect of her femininity and defying every conventional expectation of women in power, Thatcher crushed her enemies with a calculated ruthlessness that stunned the British public and without doubt caused immense collateral damage. Ultimately, however, Claire Berlinski agrees with Thatcher: There was no alternative. Berlinski explains what Thatcher did, why it matters, and how she got away with it in this vivid and immensely readable portrait of one of the towering figures of the twentieth century. Review:General Brent Scowcroft, author of America and the World “Claire Berlinski's insight into Margaret Thatcher's character makes this book fascinating, and her intellectual seriousness and rigor make it compelling. It is a perfect marriage of author and subject: Berlinski's Thatcher is painfully real and human, yet simultaneously larger-than-life.”Peter Schweizer, author of Reagan’s War "Finally the Iron Lady gets her due. Claire Berlinski brilliantly lays out how Margaret Thatcher's strength and conviction changed the world. Without a Prime Minister Thatcher there might not have been a President Ronald Reagan. And Berlinski reminds us how the whole world would benefit from a new Thatcher today." Review:Peter Schweizer, author of Reagan’s War "Finally the Iron Lady gets her due. Claire Berlinski brilliantly lays out how Margaret Thatcher's strength and conviction changed the world. Without a Prime Minister Thatcher there might not have been a President Ronald Reagan. And Berlinski reminds us how the whole world would benefit from a new Thatcher today." Review:The Scotsman “Berlinski shows commitment and energy as an author… Her encounters with Neil Kinnock are tactical masterpieces, where she draws the Welsh windbag out and then deflates his woolly thinking with as much cool, perhaps cruel, precision as Thatcher herself did.”
Review:Washington Times “Fresh, original and extremely well-written”
National Review “Brisk, engrossing, insightful, often charming… a splendid book.”
Wall Street Journal “A pleasure to read… As an interviewer, Ms. Berlinski is subtle and dogged.”
Globe and Mail "Claire Berlinski has written a much better book about her than one of those door-stop biographies that are now the destiny of almost every public figure.... The book is all the better for being a work of synthesis as well as analysis. Without being hagiography, it is about as powerful a defence of Thatcher's record as is likely ever to be written."
Human Events “[an] excellent look back at Margaret Thatcher’s significance” Review:American Conservative “…[E]ntertaining… Berlinski often expresses herself with verve…Berlinski’s account of the case for free markets is—as a primer for the non-economist—lucid and lively… She’s colorful—thanks in part to some enjoyable inside track from Charles Powell—about Thatcher’s relationships with Gorbachev and Reagan.” About the AuthorClaire Berlinski received her doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. She has since worked as a journalist and freelance writer throughout Asia and Europe. Her previous books include two novels, Loose Lips and Lion Eyes, and the nonfiction work Menace in Europe. She lives in Istanbul, Turkey. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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