Warring Fictions: Left Populism and its Defining Myths
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Christopher Clarke., & Christopher Clarke|AUTHOR. (2019). Warring Fictions: Left Populism and its Defining Myths . Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

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Christopher Clarke and Christopher Clarke|AUTHOR. Warring Fictions: Left Populism and Its Defining Myths Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2019.

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As the soul searching begins, Labour's broad church will have to ask: at what level do we disagree? Since Jeremy Corbyn became leader this has been a central question for the two sides of the left. There is constant discussion of 'splits', 'coups' and 'purges'. Anger and impotence are felt on both sides. Everyone seems to hate each other, but no one can agree on why.

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