Published
Apr 22, 2020Page count
160 pagesISBN
978-1529205060Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressPublished
Apr 22, 2020Page count
160 pagesISBN
978-1529205084Dimensions
Imprint
Bristol University PressPublished
Apr 22, 2020Page count
160 pagesISBN
978-1529205084Dimensions
Imprint
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From Attlee to the birth of New Labour, and the advent of Corbynism, this book gives a lively account of the ideological developments and dramas in the Labour Party in recent decades.
Batrouni delves into the totemic battles between hard and soft left, examining the destructive and creative elements of key periods of Labour’s ideological exhaustion and ideational confusion.
Providing powerful insights from interviews with some of the most influential thinkers, advisors and MPs in the party, he goes on to examine the phenomenal emergence of Corbynism, the impact of Brexit and what lies ahead for the party.
Dimitri Batrouni is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Bristol.
Introduction
The Battle of Ideas in the Labour Party, 1945– 92
The Rise of New Labour: Electoral Concerns Trump Ideology
Bridging the Divide: Ed Miliband and Ideas
Pre-distribution
Corbynism: The Left’s Resurgence
Corbynism: Brexit and Globalization