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ID172401
Title ProperProgressive Politics in a Changing World
Other Title InformationChallenging the Fallacies of Blue Labour
LanguageENG
AuthorBloomfield, Jon
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Britain and across Europe, the social alliances that sustained progressive politics for a century are disintegrating. The financial crisis of 2007–8 showed that Labour and its ‘third way’ European followers had got the economics of modern capitalism wrong. With the mainstream left compromised, it has been the nationalist right that has benefitted, re‐defining politics around issues of nation, culture and identity. What is surprising is the number of influential voices across the centre and left of politics who have accepted much of this far‐right analysis and adopted its language and terminology. These trends, especially post‐Brexit, have crystallised in the UK around the label of ‘Blue Labour’. This article examines the fallacies and flaws of the Blue Labour tendency in four key areas—class, economy, family and race—and suggests alternative ways forward, which seek to forge rather than disrupt alliances between the working class and new social movements.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 91, No.1; Jan-Mar 2020: p. 89-97
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2020-03 91, 1
Key WordsChanging World ;  Progressive Politics ;  Blue Labour