The Rise of the Right: English Nationalism and the Transformation of Working-Class Politics

One of the biggest political stories of the past few decades in the United Kingdom and elsewhere has been the growing divide between the working class and the mainstream liberal left, which historically has spoken for them. This book offers a close analysis of that phenomenon by showing how the political scene looks to underemployed white men who have seen their standards of living fall in recent years even as their communities have fractured around them. Rather than cast aspersions or mount arguments about the larger success of society as a whole, The Rise of the Right takes these men and their concerns seriously, showing where their opinions are factually wrong but arguing powerfully that liberal politics must find a way of acknowledging and addressing their legitimate fears and frustrations.

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The Rise of the Right: English Nationalism and the Transformation of Working-Class Politics

One of the biggest political stories of the past few decades in the United Kingdom and elsewhere has been the growing divide between the working class and the mainstream liberal left, which historically has spoken for them. This book offers a close analysis of that phenomenon by showing how the political scene looks to underemployed white men who have seen their standards of living fall in recent years even as their communities have fractured around them. Rather than cast aspersions or mount arguments about the larger success of society as a whole, The Rise of the Right takes these men and their concerns seriously, showing where their opinions are factually wrong but arguing powerfully that liberal politics must find a way of acknowledging and addressing their legitimate fears and frustrations.

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The Rise of the Right: English Nationalism and the Transformation of Working-Class Politics

The Rise of the Right: English Nationalism and the Transformation of Working-Class Politics

The Rise of the Right: English Nationalism and the Transformation of Working-Class Politics
The Rise of the Right: English Nationalism and the Transformation of Working-Class Politics

The Rise of the Right: English Nationalism and the Transformation of Working-Class Politics

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Overview

One of the biggest political stories of the past few decades in the United Kingdom and elsewhere has been the growing divide between the working class and the mainstream liberal left, which historically has spoken for them. This book offers a close analysis of that phenomenon by showing how the political scene looks to underemployed white men who have seen their standards of living fall in recent years even as their communities have fractured around them. Rather than cast aspersions or mount arguments about the larger success of society as a whole, The Rise of the Right takes these men and their concerns seriously, showing where their opinions are factually wrong but arguing powerfully that liberal politics must find a way of acknowledging and addressing their legitimate fears and frustrations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447328483
Publisher: Policy Press at the Univ of Bristol
Publication date: 02/15/2017
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Simon Winlow and Steve Hall are professors of criminology in the Teesside Centre for Realist Criminology at Teesside University. James Treadwell is a senior lecturer in criminology at Birmingham City University.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 1

2 Dead politics 17

3 The fickle parent 45

4 Redundant 75

5 The hated 'centre' 109

6 The scapegoat 153

7 Mourning and melancholia 171

8 Conclusion: Begin from the beginning 187

Postscript: Brexit 197

References 209

Index 215

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