Corbynism in perspective : the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn / edited by Andrew S. Roe-Crines.
2021
JN1129.L32
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Title
Corbynism in perspective : the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn / edited by Andrew S. Roe-Crines.
ISBN
1788212924
9781788212922 (electronic bk.)
9781788212939 (ePub ebook)
1788212932
9781788212922 (electronic bk.)
9781788212939 (ePub ebook)
1788212932
Published
Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 292 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
JN1129.L32
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1259593429
Summary
This carefully researched collection of essays assesses the influence and legacy on the Labour Party of one of its most popular and yet divisive leaders.
Note
13 Jeremy Corbyn's foreign policy.
Bibliography, etc. Note
References-6 An end to market mania and managerialist madness: Corbyn (ism) and the public sector-Corbynism and the public sector-Increasing funding and staffing-Replacing "outsourcing" with "insourcing"-How would unavoidable outsourcing be tackled?-Reforming public sector governance-Conclusion-References-7 Jeremy Corbyn and dilemmas of leadership-Jeremy Corbyn, 2015-20-Corbyn's leadership capital-Political skill: an effective campaigner, but a poor manager-Relations: loyal supporters and divided MPs-Reputation: policy purity, but vacillation-Conclusion
References-8 The absolute boy versus magic grandpa: Jeremy corbyn and gender politics-Corbyn and women-Corbyn's gendered policy priorities-Corbyn and masculinities-Corbyn supporters online-Online othering of women political figures and journalists-Infantilization and demonization-Questioning professionalism-Focus on appearance and sexualization-Conclusion-References-9 Who are the Corbynites?-References-10 Jeremy Corbyn in historical perspective-Modernization and the Left-The GLC and the new urban left.
References-8 The absolute boy versus magic grandpa: Jeremy corbyn and gender politics-Corbyn and women-Corbyn's gendered policy priorities-Corbyn and masculinities-Corbyn supporters online-Online othering of women political figures and journalists-Infantilization and demonization-Questioning professionalism-Focus on appearance and sexualization-Conclusion-References-9 Who are the Corbynites?-References-10 Jeremy Corbyn in historical perspective-Modernization and the Left-The GLC and the new urban left.
Formatted Contents Note
Cover
Half-title
Series information
Title page
Copyright information
Table of contents
List of contributors
1 Introduction
The Labour leadership of Jeremy Corbyn
A labour movement for change: Corbynmania
Jeremy Corbyn: a prime minister in waiting?
The themes and prospects of Corbynism
Conclusions: the continuation of Corbynism?
References
2 The election and re-election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party
Electing Corbyn: the Labour Party leadership election of 2015
Re-electing Corbyn: the Labour Party leadership election of 2016
Analysis and conclusions
References
3 Corbynism: A coherent ideology?
What was Corbynism?
Corbynism, class and populism
Freeden on ideology
Corbynism as an ideology
Corbyn's leftist catch-allism?
Conclusion
References
4 Is Corbyn a populist?
What is Corbynism?
Populism as an ideology
Populism as a discourse
Populism as a political strategy
Populism as a socio-cultural approach
Conclusion
References
5 Corbynism as identity politics
Reshaping the Labour Party
Projecting personality
Conclusion: Corbynites
patient investors?
Jeremy Corbyn and London politics in the 1980s
Conclusion
References
11 Labour under Corbyn: zigzagging towards Brexit
Labour and Europe
Corbyn and the referendum campaign
Post-referendum blues
The slow march of Labour Remainers
Change again
Explaining Labour's evolving Brexit approach
References
12 Corbyn, the constitution and constitutional premiership: Breaking bennism?
The framework: advancing Bennism?
Previous Labour governments and the constitution: resisting Bennism?
The Corbynite constitution: breaking Bennism?
Conclusion
References
Half-title
Series information
Title page
Copyright information
Table of contents
List of contributors
1 Introduction
The Labour leadership of Jeremy Corbyn
A labour movement for change: Corbynmania
Jeremy Corbyn: a prime minister in waiting?
The themes and prospects of Corbynism
Conclusions: the continuation of Corbynism?
References
2 The election and re-election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party
Electing Corbyn: the Labour Party leadership election of 2015
Re-electing Corbyn: the Labour Party leadership election of 2016
Analysis and conclusions
References
3 Corbynism: A coherent ideology?
What was Corbynism?
Corbynism, class and populism
Freeden on ideology
Corbynism as an ideology
Corbyn's leftist catch-allism?
Conclusion
References
4 Is Corbyn a populist?
What is Corbynism?
Populism as an ideology
Populism as a discourse
Populism as a political strategy
Populism as a socio-cultural approach
Conclusion
References
5 Corbynism as identity politics
Reshaping the Labour Party
Projecting personality
Conclusion: Corbynites
patient investors?
Jeremy Corbyn and London politics in the 1980s
Conclusion
References
11 Labour under Corbyn: zigzagging towards Brexit
Labour and Europe
Corbyn and the referendum campaign
Post-referendum blues
The slow march of Labour Remainers
Change again
Explaining Labour's evolving Brexit approach
References
12 Corbyn, the constitution and constitutional premiership: Breaking bennism?
The framework: advancing Bennism?
Previous Labour governments and the constitution: resisting Bennism?
The Corbynite constitution: breaking Bennism?
Conclusion
References
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Building progressive alternatives.
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