The Road to Somewhere: The New Tribes Shaping British Politics
Autor David Goodharten Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2017
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'A provocative take on the UK's new tribal divisions ... a book whose timing is pitch-perfect' Andrew Marr
Many Remainers reported waking up the day after the Brexit vote feeling as if they were living in a foreign country. In fact, they were merely experiencing the same feeling that many British people have felt every day for years.
Fifty years ago, people in leafy North London and people in working-class Northern towns could vote for a Labour party that broadly encompassed all of their interests. Today their priorities are poles apart.
In this groundbreaking and timely book, Goodhart shows us how people have come to be divided into two camps: the 'Anywheres', who have 'achieved' identities, derived from their careers and education, and 'Somewheres', who get their identity from a sense of place and from the people around them, and who feel a sense of loss due to mass immigration and rapid social change.
In a world increasingly divided by Brexit and Trump, Goodhart shows how Anywheres must come to understand and respect Somewhere values to stand a fighting chance against the rise of populism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141986975
ISBN-10: 0141986972
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141986972
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
David
Goodhart
is
the
founding
editor
of
Prospect
magazine
and
one
of
the
most
distinctive
voices
on
British
politics
today.
He
is
currently
head
of
the
Demography,
Immigration
and
Integration
Unit
at
the
think
tank
Policy
Exchange,
and
was
previously
director
of
the
centre-left
think
tank
Demos.
His
last
book
'The
British
Dream:
Successes
and
Failures
of
Post-War
Immigration'
(2013)
was
runner-up
for
the
Orwell
Prize
in
2014
and
was
a
finalist
for
Political
Book
of
the
Year
in
the
Paddy
Power
Political
Book
Awards.
David
voted
remain
in
the
EU
referendum
and
has
been
a
mainly
inactive
member
of
the
Labour
Party
since
he
was
a
student.
Recenzii
Goodhart
offers
an
impeccably
sensible
and
decent
exposition
of
how
the
political
elites
have
failed
their
societies
...
The
book
makes
compelling
reading
both
for
voters
and
those
who
want
to
get
elected
by
them
[Goodhart] has written a book that is thoughtful, well argued and dangerously moderate. It may even be an incitement to independent thinking
[A] provocative take on the UK's new tribal divisions ... And it broadly works ... The Road to Somewhere has the feel of a book whose timing ... is pitch-perfect
Goodhart's exploration of this underlying divide -- and the question of what might be done -- is not only timely but also offers an accessible, evidence-based and direct account of how these conflicts are reshaping the political world around us
Goodhart has clarity of argument and courage. He has been making these points for a decade and urging the mainstream to engage with them. He does not do fads
Whatever other objections Goodhart's new book might provoke, few could call it irrelevant or untimely ... he returns to this most vexed terrain, picking his way through nettles and thorns that might deter thinner-skinned writers
[Goodhart] has written what may turn out to be the most sympathetic and insightful book about Britain's discontented masses
Mr Goodhart's book seems likely to inform the debate on what post-Brexit Britain should look like
This meticulously researched book ... enables us to imagine Brexit as a moment that could just prove to be the start of a national renewal
Challenging and illuminating
David Goodhart offers the best and most complete explanation I've seen for why things seem to be coming apart in so many countries at the same time
[Goodhart] has written a book that is thoughtful, well argued and dangerously moderate. It may even be an incitement to independent thinking
[A] provocative take on the UK's new tribal divisions ... And it broadly works ... The Road to Somewhere has the feel of a book whose timing ... is pitch-perfect
Goodhart's exploration of this underlying divide -- and the question of what might be done -- is not only timely but also offers an accessible, evidence-based and direct account of how these conflicts are reshaping the political world around us
Goodhart has clarity of argument and courage. He has been making these points for a decade and urging the mainstream to engage with them. He does not do fads
Whatever other objections Goodhart's new book might provoke, few could call it irrelevant or untimely ... he returns to this most vexed terrain, picking his way through nettles and thorns that might deter thinner-skinned writers
[Goodhart] has written what may turn out to be the most sympathetic and insightful book about Britain's discontented masses
Mr Goodhart's book seems likely to inform the debate on what post-Brexit Britain should look like
This meticulously researched book ... enables us to imagine Brexit as a moment that could just prove to be the start of a national renewal
Challenging and illuminating
David Goodhart offers the best and most complete explanation I've seen for why things seem to be coming apart in so many countries at the same time