Corbynism from below

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Corbynism from below

edited by Mark Perryman

Lawrence & Wishart, 2019

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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, Corbyn's 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 Corbyn's 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 Perryman's 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 Corbyn's Labour Party: where it came from, how it has begun a process of radical change, and the party it promises to become.

Table of Contents

Keynote Chapter Mark Perryman: Labour Turned Upside Down From the Bottom Up Jeremy Gilbert: Acid Corbynism Lorna Finlayson: There is No Alternative Andrew Gamble: Populist Right vs Popular Left Jessica Garland: A Members-led Party The Tools Adam Klug & Emma Rees: Time to Think Big, Bigger, Biggest Phil Burton-Cartledge: The Stoke Frontline Heather Wakefield: Trade Unionism for the Many Anne Coddington: Social Media The Limits Neal Lawson: Pluralism Lindsey German: Outside Left Gerry Hassan: Territorial Politics Satnam Virdee: Identity Politics The Potential Hilary Wainwright: Beyond Labour's Fragments Paul Hilder: The Digital Party Paula Surridge: The Battleground Seats Marcus Barnett: We're Having a Party

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