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

by Simon Winlow, Steve Hall
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

by Simon Winlow, Steve Hall

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Overview

The shock Brexit result highlighted a worrying trend: underemployed white men and women who have seen their standard of living fall, their communities disintegrate and their sense of value, function and inclusion diminish, desperately want a mainstream political party to defend their interests. However, no such party exists. These men and women cannot connect their declining fortunes and growing frustrations to their true cause. Instead, immigrants are scapegoated and groups like the English Defence League (EDL) emerge. This book is the first to offer an accessible and uncompromising look at the EDL. It aims to alter thinking about working-class politics and the rise of right-wing nationalism in the de-industrialised and decaying towns and cities of England. The rise of the right among the working class, the authors claim, is inextricably connected to the withdrawal of the political left from traditional working-class communities, and the left’s refusal to advance the economic interests of those who have suffered most from neoliberal economic restructuring. Incisive, contentious and boundary-breaking, it uses the voices of men and women who now support far-right political groups to address the total failure of mainstream parliamentary politics and the rising tide of frustration, resentment and anger.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447328513
Publisher: Policy Press
Publication date: 11/17/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 985,576
File size: 714 KB

About the Author

Simon Winlow is Professor of Criminology in the Teesside Centre for Realist Criminology, Teesside University. A critical criminologist with research expertise in both sociology and criminology, he has also published widely on violence, criminal markets and cultures, and social, political and economic change. Steve Hall is Professor of Criminology in the Teesside Centre for Realist Criminology, Teesside University. An internationally leading criminological researcher and theorist, he has published widely on criminological theory, consumerism and the history of violence. James Treadwell is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Birmingham City University. He is renowned for his ethnographic work, and he has published widely on criminal markets, professional and organised crime, violence and victimisation.

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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"An unapologetically bleak account of contemporary Britain, cutting angrily and incisively through the thickets of liberal dogma. Essential reading." Mark Carrigan, Digital Fellow, The Sociological Review

"This brilliant book shows why the downfall of the left is a post-GFC and post-Brexit condition which, without action, could become permanent." Steve Redhead, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia

"A fast(er) moving novel take on how New Labour and the liberal left media created the circumstances in which the English Defense League would grow and of how UKIP and the EDL are linked.” Danny Dorling, University of Oxford

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