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A Nation in Crisis
A Nation in Crisis
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Since the 2007-9 financial crash and its aftershocks, international capitalism has once again been in crisis. In politics, social structure, the economy, culture and ideology, Western democracies seem to be fragmenting. This crisis has been particularly marked in the UK, and its outcome is currently unclear. Based on a wealth of oral and written sources, including from newspapers, journals, government, political party and polling organisation publications, as well as archival and secondary sour…
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Since the 2007-9 financial crash and its aftershocks, international capitalism has once again been in crisis. In politics, social structure, the economy, culture and ideology, Western democracies seem to be fragmenting. This crisis has been particularly marked in the UK, and its outcome is currently unclear. Based on a wealth of oral and written sources, including from newspapers, journals, government, political party and polling organisation publications, as well as archival and secondary sources, Neville Kirk examines the systemic crisis currently facing the nations of the United Kingdom. Kirk explores how we ended up here, from 2010 and the politics of austerity, fall in living standards, crises in political leadership, Scottish nationalism, societal divisions and institutional fragmentation - to the present day consequences of the pandemic, inflation, polarised political parties, Brexit, the future of the Union, and cultural and ideological clashes around identity, class, race, gender and ethnicity in UK's past, present and future. By offering a sustained discussion, and a bringing together of events from the last decade, Kirk develops a thorough analysis of the UK's past and present crises to shed light on how and what will determine whether the crisis is resolved, and in which 'old' conservative or 'new' radical ways.

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  • Author: Neville Kirk
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  • ISBN-10: 1350374512
  • ISBN-13: 9781350374515
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.4 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Since the 2007-9 financial crash and its aftershocks, international capitalism has once again been in crisis. In politics, social structure, the economy, culture and ideology, Western democracies seem to be fragmenting. This crisis has been particularly marked in the UK, and its outcome is currently unclear. Based on a wealth of oral and written sources, including from newspapers, journals, government, political party and polling organisation publications, as well as archival and secondary sources, Neville Kirk examines the systemic crisis currently facing the nations of the United Kingdom. Kirk explores how we ended up here, from 2010 and the politics of austerity, fall in living standards, crises in political leadership, Scottish nationalism, societal divisions and institutional fragmentation - to the present day consequences of the pandemic, inflation, polarised political parties, Brexit, the future of the Union, and cultural and ideological clashes around identity, class, race, gender and ethnicity in UK's past, present and future. By offering a sustained discussion, and a bringing together of events from the last decade, Kirk develops a thorough analysis of the UK's past and present crises to shed light on how and what will determine whether the crisis is resolved, and in which 'old' conservative or 'new' radical ways.

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