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This book explores the new politics of class in 21st century
Britain. It shows how the changing shape of the class structure
since 1945 has led political parties to change, which has both
reduced class voting and increased class non-voting. This argument
is developed in three stages. The first is to show that there has
been enormous social continuity in class divisions. The authors
demonstrate this using extensive evidence on class and educational
inequality, perceptions of inequality, identity and awareness, and
political attitudes over more than fifty years. The second stage is
to show that there has been enormous political change in response
to changing class sizes. Party policies, politicians' rhetoric, and
the social composition of political elites have radically altered.
Parties offer similar policies, appeal less to specific classes,
and are populated by people from more similar backgrounds.
Simultaneously the mass media have stopped talking about the
politics of class. The third stage is to show that these political
changes have had three major consequences. First, as Labour and the
Conservatives became more similar, class differences in party
preferences disappeared. Second, new parties, most notably UKIP,
have taken working class voters from the mainstream parties. Third,
and most importantly, the lack of choice offered by the mainstream
parties has led to a huge increase in class-based abstention from
voting. Working class people have become much less likely to vote.
In that sense, Britain appears to have followed the US down a path
of working class political exclusion, ultimately undermining the
representativeness of our democracy. They conclude with a
discussion of the Brexit referendum and the role that working class
alienation played in its historic outcome.
A key component of democratic accountability is that citizens
understand 'who is to blame'. Nonetheless, little is known about
how citizens attribute responsibility in the European Union or how
those perceptions of responsibility matter. This book presents the
first comprehensive account of how citizens assign blame to the EU,
how politicians and the media attempt to shift blame and finally,
how it matters for electoral democracy. Based on rich and unique
data sources, Blaming Europe? sheds light on all three aspects of
responsibility in the EU. First, it shows that while institutional
differences between countries shape citizen judgements of EU
responsibility, those judgements are also highly determined by
pre-existing attitudes towards the EU. Second, it demonstrates that
neither politicians nor the media assign much blame to the EU.
Third, it establishes that regardless of whether voters are capable
of accurately assigning responsibility, they are not able to hold
their EU representatives to account via the ballot box in European
elections due to the lack of an identifiable 'European government'
to reward or punish. As a consequence, when citizens hold the EU
responsible for poor performance, but are unable to sanction an EU
incumbent, they lose trust in the EU as a whole instead. In
conclusion, it argues that this 'accountability deficit' has
significant implications for the future of the European Union.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1890 Edition.
1890. All will agree that the manner of presenting old truths is of
the first importance. As one gets on in life and realizes more and
more fully the lost opportunities of the irreparable past, and
scans the horizon, he longs to reach out a hand, to send out a
voice that possibly will be heard. Contents: promptness;
individuality; application; single eye; habit; health; enthusiasm;
manners; wait; opportunity; genius; masters of the situation.
All will agree that the manner of presenting old truths is of the
first importance. As one gets on in life and realizes more and more
fully the lost opportunities of the irreparable past, and scans the
horizon, he longs to reach out a hand, to send out a voice that
possibly will be heard. Contents: promptness; individuality;
application; single eye; habit; health; enthusiasm; manners; wait;
opportunity; genius; masters of the situation.
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