English Nationalism and its Ghost Towns

English Nationalism and its Ghost Towns
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9781000578386
ISBN-13 : 1000578380
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Book Synopsis English Nationalism and its Ghost Towns by : Luke Telford

Download or read book English Nationalism and its Ghost Towns written by Luke Telford and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-05-18 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In order to understand today’s nationalism, we need to address the historical decline of working-class communities, the sense of loss brought by deindustrialisation and how working-class people have been denied a voice in society and politics. Discontent has manifested strongly in these deprived post-industrial areas, often branded as communities that have been left behind under neoliberal globalisation. Whilst more and more people are voicing their discontent with a system that fails to provide social security and economic stability, many researchers have branded them merely as racists, xenophobes and ill educated. Although prejudices are likely to play a part in all political outcomes, today’s dissatisfaction across the West cannot be reduced to mere emotion and intolerance. This book therefore utilises on-the-ground research with working-class individuals in a Leave voting locale in Britain, exploring their discontent with politicians, the Labour Party, the European Union, immigration, refugees and the prolonged calls for a second referendum. It situates this sentiment towards society and politics within the decline of capitalism's post-war era and the loss of well-paid industrial jobs, increase in non-unionised service employment and the hollowing out of community spirit.


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