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OverviewHow did the intellectually intimidating, industrious architect of the New Labour project become its maligned and feckless undertaker? In this scathing, witty indictment of Gordon Brown's tenure as prime minister, Christopher Harvie says goodbye to Broon by exploring the Britain New Labour helped create. It is a place where the gap between rich and poor grows ever wider and manufacturing has been replaced by 'retail, entertainment and recreation' (for which read shopping, gambling and drinking). Now that the casino economy has veered wildly out of control, and our public utilities and industries have been auctioned to the highest bidder, Broonland is both an essential anatomy of a country on the brink of collapse and a caustic, darkly funny portrait of a decade that took Britain from boom through bust to busted. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher HarviePublisher: Verso Books Imprint: Verso Books Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.270kg ISBN: 9781844674398ISBN 10: 1844674398 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 13 April 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsA capacious critique of this most complex of modern British politicians ... his biographical connection with Brown ... turns Harvie into something like a polymathic Jiminy Cricket, perfectly perched at the PM's shoulder ... Harvie possesses a map to the full hinterland of Gordon Brown. -- Pat Kane * The Independent * An impish romp through the New Labour era ... with Brown cast as a socialist Faust seduced by the capitalist Mephistopheles of the City of London ... [Harvie's] unique skill is having an eye for the curious and complex interconnections between making money and making culture. This book covers everything from organized crime to football ... If you like writing stuffed with fascinating ideas, to the point that the sentences burst like a badly wrapped present from an enthusiastic friend, then dip in. -- George Kerevan * The Scotsman * [Harvie] is out for serious trouble with the UKL establishment, and provides a definitive depiction of broken-up Britain. - Tom Nairn, London Review of Books If you like writing stuffed with fascinating ideas, to the point that the sentences burst like a badlywrappedpresent froman enthusiastic friend, then dip in. George Kerevan, Scotsman Chris Harvie is a rare bird in the field sport of Scottish politics - grand visions and eclectic ideas. Gerry Hassan, Sunday Times Scotland A capacious critique of this most complex of modern British politicians- whose 'last days' may not, even yet, be near Pat Kane, Independent Author InformationChristopher Harvie is Member of the Scottish Parliament for Mid Scotland and Fife. Harvie is visiting professor at Strathclyde and Aberystwyth universities and serves on the board of the European Centre for Federalism Studies, Tübingen, Germany. His many books include Scotland and Nationalism, Fool's Gold, and Broonland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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