This new edition of the classic biography of Tony Benn captures the
essence of Benn's formidable impact on the British Labour Party and
British politics. Written at the apogee of his career, immediately
after the Labour Party's 1981 Deputy Leadership campaign under Harold
Wilson, it charts the evolution of Benn's ideas and the underlying
reasons both for their resonance with the British public, and their
root-and-branch rejection by the British political elite.
The rise and persistent attraction of both Benn and 'Bennism' is set
against the background of a British industrial decline imposed by the
obstinate craving of the political classes of both right and left for
a fading imperial glory.
Alan Freeman shows how Benn set out to reverse both by means of a
radical democratic transformation of British society, exploding the
Blairite myth of Benn as an inconsequential, amiable and unelectable
eccentric. Benn emerges as a figure of towering insight and political
courage, combining the commitment to equality and social values which
defined the postwar Labour left. The result is a vision as relevant to
Britain today as it was thirty years ago.
This new edition includes the interview with Benn conducted just after
the 1981 Leadership election, a substantive new chapter by the author,
and a foreword by Owen Jones, the author of Chavs: The Demonization of
the Working Class and The Establishment: And How They Get Away With
It.
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Foreword by Owen Jones
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783712359
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Pluto Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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