Drawing on neo-Gramscian theories of International Political Economy,
this book explores the impact of the Marshall Plan on labour and
government in Britain. Rather than the US imposing a 'politics of
productivity' on an unwilling government, the centre-right of the Labour
Party used the Marshall Plan to achieve its own political ends.
Manipulating Hegemony shows how the government was able to marginalise
the left to create a pattern of state-labour politics that was to endure
until the end of the 1970s.