A Small Man's England

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Tommy Sissons
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Paperback
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Watkins Media
published_date: 
12/01/2021
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9781912248926
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Politics & government > Political science & theory
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Tommy Sissons|Paperback|Watkins Media|12/01/2021
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9781912248926
Book Description: 
IS THE WHITE WORKING CLASS RIGHT-WING? AND IS IT RIGHT-WING TO EVEN SPEAK OF A "WHITE WORKING CLASS"? In recent decades, as class consciousness has been suppressed and eroded, many white working-class men have turned their backs on the left in favour of the right and the far-right. Why is this? A Small Man's England is a polemic aimed at the structures of hierarchy that ceaselessly maintain power across Britain and elsewhere, and a call for multicultural solidarity amongst the working class. In analysing the roles that class, race, masculinity and nationality play in neoliberal Britain, Sissons offers a solution to the indoctrination of white working-class English men by the right and the far-right, and explores how working-class people can collectively shape a "Common England" - a country based on equality and justice for all.

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