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The Language of Progressive Politics in Modern Britain

Autor Emily Robinson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2017
This book traces the word ‘progressive’ through modern British history, from the Enlightenment to Brexit. It explores the shifting meanings of this term and the contradictory political projects to which it has been attached. It also places this political language in its cultural context, asking how it relates to ideas about progressive social development, progressive business, and progressive rock music. 

‘Progressive’ is often associated with a centre-left political tradition, but this book shows that this was only ever one use of the term – and one that was heavily contested even from its inception. 

The power of the term ‘progressive’ is that it appears to anticipate the future. This can be politically and culturally valuable, but it is also dangerous. The suggestion that there is only one way forward has led to fear and doubt, anger and apathy, even amongst those who would like to consider themselves ‘progressive people’.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137506610
ISBN-10: 113750661X
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: XVI, 308 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgements.- List of abbreviations.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Being Progressive.- Chapter 2. Two Natural and Inevitable Parties?.- Chapter 3. Municipal Enterprise: Contesting the Liberal Tradition.- Chapter 4. The Pageant of Parliament: Politics in the Age of Modernism.- Chapter 5. Puzzled People: Making Sense of Modernity.- Chapter 6. Party Games: Realignments and Revisionism.- Chapter 7. The Rhetoric of Change: Modernisation and its Discontents.- Chapter 8. Conclusion: The Consequences of Progressive Thinking.- Bibliography 

Notă biografică


Emily Robinson is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Sussex, UK, Commissioning Editor of Renewal, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Her previous work includes History, Heritage and Tradition in Contemporary British Politics: Past Politics and Present Histories (2012).

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This book traces the word ‘progressive’ through modern British history, from the Enlightenment to Brexit. It explores the shifting meanings of this term and the contradictory political projects to which it has been attached. It also places this political language in its cultural context, asking how it relates to ideas about progressive social development, progressive business, and progressive rock music. 

‘Progressive’ is often associated with a centre-left political tradition, but this book shows that this was only ever one use of the term – and one that was heavily contested even from its inception. 

The power of the term ‘progressive’ is that it appears to anticipate the future. This can be politically and culturally valuable, but it is also dangerous. The suggestion that there is only one way forward has led to fear and doubt, anger and apathy, even amongst those who would like to consider themselves ‘progressive people’.


Caracteristici

Traces the word 'progressive' in British politics and culture from the Enlightenment to Brexit Examines how the meaning and use of the word 'progressive' has been contested over time Uses a specially commissioned YouGov survey to explore the historical development of the divergent meanings of 'progressive'