British politics in recent years has been charged with becoming
unusually, and excessively, ideological. But what are those
ideologies? What were their origins? How do they relate to public
affairs? In this book a collection of distinguished authors explain
the academic origins and practical consequences of the
unprecedented ferment of ideas which produced, and which followed,
the breakup of the postwar consensus. Spanning the universities,
journalism and politics, they offer fresh insights into the complex
relations of new ideas in academe and in the public realm.
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