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This book explores the possibility of alienation amongst the British working-class and argues that the class is, in fact, alienated. Its point of departure is the right-communitarians, who outline how the working class has become alienated as a result of a loss of its political agency, the breakdown of its communities, and the undermining of its dignity. However, where these scholars tend to propose solutions from a right-communitarian perspective, this book adopts a more inclusive, left-wing, position to address working-class concerns.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Situating Idealist-Socialism.- Chapter 3: Defining the 'working-class'.- Chapter 4: Defining Alienation.- Chapter 5: Is the working class alienated?.- Chapter 6: The Ethics of British Idealism.- Chapter 7: Developing Idealist-Socialism.- Chapter 8: Progressive Nationalism.- Chapter 9: Progressive Nationalism applied to our economic life.- Chapter 10: An ethos for Civil Society.- Chapter 11: Conclusion.