In this trenchant and compelling account of the last 25 years of Labour in Great Britain, Leo Panitch and Colin Leys dissent strongly from the new orthodoxy. They argue that Tony Blair's rewrite of Labour's past has led to the abandonment of social reform and spawned a "new Labour Left", a viable radical alternative which was defeated only by an over-dependency on parliamentary channels.
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In this trenchant and compelling account of the last 25 years of Labour in Great Britain, Leo Panitch and Colin Leys dissent strongly from the new orthodoxy. They argue that Tony Blair's rewrite of Labour's past has led to the abandonment of social reform and spawned a "new Labour Left", a viable radical alternative which was defeated only by an over-dependency on parliamentary channels.
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