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Labour and the Left in the 1930s, Ben Pimlott

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Labour and the Left in the 1930s, Ben Pimlott
Language
eng
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index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Labour and the Left in the 1930s
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726823928
Responsibility statement
Ben Pimlott
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
The 1930s was the decade of the Jarrow March and the International Brigade - the 'Red Decade' of literary imagination. Yet there has seldom been a time when the influence of the British Left has been at a lower ebb. Why was this? In this book Ben Pimlott suggests answers, and challenges established myths about left-wing politics during a crucial period. Pimlott's study is concerned with the relationship between ideas and political action. The author is interested in the distinction which can be drawn between 'expressive' and 'instrumental' approaches to political behaviour, and a central theme is that the 'expressive' politics of some sections of the Left had an ironic effect of hindering the achievement of widely shared goals.--, Provided by publisher
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