Warring Fictions e-bog
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December 2019 was a catastrophe for Labour. After nearly ten years in opposition, the party has suffered its fourth straight defeat and is approaching fifteen years since it last won.As the soul searching begins, Labours broad church will have to ask: at what level do we disagree? Since Jeremy Corbyn became leader this has been a central question for the two sides of the left. There is constant...
E-bog
25,00 DKK
Forlag
Policy Network
Udgivet
8 oktober 2019
Længde
312 sider
Genrer
Politics and government
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781786612939
December 2019 was a catastrophe for Labour. After nearly ten years in opposition, the party has suffered its fourth straight defeat and is approaching fifteen years since it last won.As the soul searching begins, Labours broad church will have to ask: at what level do we disagree? Since Jeremy Corbyn became leader this has been a central question for the two sides of the left. There is constant discussion of ';splits', ';coups' and ';purges'. Anger and impotence are felt on both sides. Everyone seems to hate each other, but no one can agree on why.Writing from a centre-left perspective, Chris Clarke points to where the guts of the dispute lie. He argues that disagreements come down to narrative, not core values. Belief or otherwise in the central myths which drive left populism conflict, insurgency and decline represents the true dividing line between pro- and anti-Corbyn factions.Combative but constructive, Warring Fictions makes the case for pluralism and questions the premise of Corbynism. Rather than a call for ';faux harmony', it's an attempt to break the deadlock providing a route-map for the centre left, an explanation to the far left, and the foundations for a genuine debate between the two.