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Corbynism from Below [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1912064251
  • ISBN-13: 9781912064250
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1912064251
  • ISBN-13: 9781912064250
Jeremy Corbyn is the epitome of the anti-leader: he would, by impulse, shy away from the very idea of `Corbynism. Yet when a general election is called, Corbyns Labour promises to force a break with the current consensus every bit as historic as those of Attlee in 1945 and Thatcher in 1979. Corbyn is a phenomenon that has been purposely misrepresented and wilfully misunderstood, with supporters derided as `Corbynistas, fans and cultists. This book of specially commissioned essays explores the true nature of Jeremy Corbyns leadership; expectations of how Labour might fulfil its promise of a new kind of politics; and the limits to what Labour can achieve; as well as offering tools for transforming the party from the bottom up. Building on the work of Mark Perrymans previous book The Corbyn Effect, this new collection is vital reading for all those interested in left politics and the future of the Labour Party. It presents a comprehensive account of Jeremy Corbyns Labour Party: where it came from, how it has begun a process of radical change, and the party it promises to become.
Introduction: Corbynism from Below 1(7)
Keynote Essay
The Party Turned Upside Down
8(32)
Mark Perryman
Top to Bottom
The Corbyn Context
40(12)
Lorna Finlayson
The Left v. Authoritarian Populism
52(13)
Andrew Gamble
A Tale of Two Crises
65(15)
Phil Burton-Cartledge
Acid Corbynism for Beginners
80(26)
Jeremy Gilbert
Building Blocs from Below
Members Not Only
106(14)
Jess Garland
How Big Organising Works
120(16)
Adam Klug
Emma Rees
A Workplace to Win
136(14)
Heather Wakefield
The New Left Mediascape
150(20)
Anne Coddington
Morbid Symptoms
Labouring Under Illusions
170(19)
Neal Lawson
An Extra-Parliamentary Affair
189(19)
Lindsey German
Class, Racism and a Vacuum
208(12)
Satnam Virdee
Farewell to the Labour Nation
220(22)
Gerry Hassan
History in the Remaking
Out of the Ruins
242(8)
James Meadway
The Revolution Will be Networked
250(18)
Paul Hilder
In Search of the Value-Added Voter
268(16)
Paula Surridge
Beyond the Labour Fragments
284(20)
Hilary Wainwright
Below the Line
An A-Z of Corbynism 304(6)
Learning from Below: Further Reading and Other Resources 310(10)
Afterwords
Notes on Contributors 320(4)
Acknowledgements 324(3)
Index 327
Mark Perryman edited The Corbyn Effect (2017) and is a regular contributor on Labour politics for publications including Open Democracy, Labour Hub and the Morning Star. For the past two years, Mark has been on the road, speaking at packed-out Labour CLP and Momentum group meetings on the politics of Corbynism.