Being Red: A Politics for the Future

Being Red: A Politics for the Future

Ken Livingstone
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Author:  Ken Livingstone
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  208
Publisher:  Pluto Press
Year:  2016
ISBN:  9780745399058

In Being Red, Ken Livingstone serves up an account of the Labour Party and its future, at a pivotal moment in its history. Having worked most of his life within the party in various leading roles; as the head of the Greater London Council, as Member of Parliament and as Mayor of London, Livingstone is able to offer insights into the internal workings of the party, and the rise and fall (and potential rise again) of its radical socialist ethos.

Discussing his battle with Boris Johnson, the fight against privatisation and pollution as well as his analysis of Jeremy Corbyn's arguably radical leadership and its implications for the future, Livingstone displays his trademark honesty and humour, refusing to shy away from controversy or debate.

Published in partnership with the Left Book Club.
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