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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1912064685
  • ISBN-13: 9781912064687
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1912064685
  • ISBN-13: 9781912064687
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Jeremy Corbyn has re-packaged socialism into something progressive and essential, something that isn't archaic as we've been told it is for so long. Striving for justice and fairness isnt a sign of our weakness but the sign of our great strength. Thats The Corbyn Effect for me and this book explains why. - Maxine Peake

Labours performance in the June 2017 General Election came as a surprise to almost everyone. Few, from the most committed supporters of Jeremy Corbyn to seasoned political commentators, expected the Labour vote share to rise so dramatically and seats to be won with such substantial swings.

The Corbyn Effect is the first serious attempt to understand this exciting new phenomenon in British politics. In specially- commissioned essays, writers, academics and activists from across political generations explore the meaning, limitations and potential of Corbynism. How has Corbyn changed the Labour Party? Is his support inside and outside the party likely to last? What can we expect a Corbyn government to achieve?
Foreword ix
Paul Mason
Introduction The Corbyn Effect 1(4)
Keynote Essay
The Great Moving Left Show
5(30)
Mark Ferryman
Understanding Corbynism
The Absolute Corbyn
35(19)
Jeremy Gilbert
The Resistible Rise of Theresa May
54(14)
Andrew Gamble
Labour's New Model Party
68(13)
Jessica Garland
The Coming of Caledonian Corbynism
81(15)
Gerry Hassan
The Framing of Corbynism
Corbyn Framed and Unframed
96(16)
Des Freedman
Mind the Labour Gap
112(13)
Hilary Wainwright
The Authenticity of Hope
125(13)
Eliane Glaser
Generation Grime
138(12)
Monique Charles
The Limits of Corbynism
A Progressive Majority
150(12)
Sue Goss
Class Politics and the Revenge of the Future
162(15)
Phil Burton-Cartledge
No More Racing to the Bottom
177(13)
Maya Goodfellow
Lessons from Syriza
190(12)
Marina Prentoulis
The Potential of Corbynism
More for the Many, Less for the Few
202(12)
Jo Littler
An Antidote to Pasokification
214(13)
James Doran
The Perils of Being Popular
227(12)
Jack Kellam
Marginal Gains
239(13)
Paula Surridge
Preparing for Power
Labour's Battleground Seats: A Smart Campaign Guide
252(5)
Corbyn's Effects, Further Reading and Other Resources of Hope
257(6)
Afterwords
Notes on Contributors 263(4)
Acknowledgements 267(4)
Index 271
Mark Perryman was the editor of both The Blair Agenda and The Modernisers Dilemma in the 1990s. A regular contributor on Corbynism to a variety of left-wing publications, Mark has also written widely on Englishness and the politics of national identity. He lives and works in Lewes, East Sussex.