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A Useful Fiction: Adventures in British Democracy
A Useful Fiction: Adventures in British Democracy
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Providing a punchy commentary on how the mere question of devolution influences all areas of political debate, this perceptive yet entertaining study focuses on the changing makeup of British culture. Analyzing the effects of devolution on Labor’s ability to govern the country as a whole, this detailed survey also reviews the politicians’ love of invoking “Britishness;” the role of newspapers, the broadcast media, and nationalist political parties in dictating what it means to be a citizen; the place of the royal family and class in the 20th century; and those financially responsible for the various parts of the country. Theorizing as to what principles should underlie the democratic running of Britain and its constituent partsand how the parliamentary system should change as those parts devolvethis political examination applies a dry sense of humor in recognizing some of the absurdities thrown around during the course of the discussion. Nailing its arguments with an unerring eye, this is an enlightening and accessible look at Great Britain today as well as what it might become.
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