The Road to Somewhere by David Goodhart - ISBN: 9780141986975
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Two tribes, Anywhere and Somewhere: understand division before it’s too late.

The Road to Somewhere

The New Tribes Shaping British Politics

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    304 pages

  • Release Date

    2 October 2017

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Summary

A groundbreaking and timely explanation of the social and political change sweeping the world.

Fifty years ago, people in leafy North London and people in working-class Northern towns could vote for a Labour party that broadly encompassed all of their interests. Today their priorities are poles apart.

In this groundbreaking and timely book, Goodhart shows us how people have come to be divided into two camps – the ‘Anywheres’, who have ‘achieved’ identities, derived from their …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141986975
ISBN-10:0141986972
Author:David Goodhart
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:2 October 2017
Weight:228g
Dimensions:198mm x 131mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Goodhart offers an impeccably sensible and decent exposition of how the political elites have failed their societies … The book makes compelling reading both for voters and those who want to get elected by them – Max Hastings * The Sunday Times *[Goodhart] has written a book that is thoughtful, well argued and dangerously moderate. It may even be an incitement to independent thinking * The Times *[A] provocative take on the UK’s new tribal divisions … And it broadly works … The Road to Somewhere has the feel of a book whose timing … is pitch-perfect – Andrew Marr * New Statesman *Goodhart’s exploration of this underlying divide – and the question of what might be done – is not only timely but also offers an accessible, evidence-based and direct account of how these conflicts are reshaping the political world around us – Matthew Goodwin * Financial Times *Goodhart has clarity of argument and courage. He has been making these points for a decade and urging the mainstream to engage with them. He does not do fads * Observer *Whatever other objections Goodhart’s new book might provoke, few could call it irrelevant or untimely … he returns to this most vexed terrain, picking his way through nettles and thorns that might deter thinner-skinned writers – Jonathan Freedland * The Guardian *[Goodhart] has written what may turn out to be the most sympathetic and insightful book about Britain’s discontented masses – Toby Young * The Spectator *Mr Goodhart’s book seems likely to inform the debate on what post-Brexit Britain should look like * The Economist *This meticulously researched book … enables us to imagine Brexit as a moment that could just prove to be the start of a national renewal * Prospect *Challenging and illuminating – Will Hutton

About The Author

David Goodhart

David Goodhart is the founding editor of Prospect magazine and one of the most distinctive voices on British politics today. He is currently head of the Demography, Immigration and Integration Unit at the think tank Policy Exchange, and was previously director of the centre-left think tank Demos. His last book ‘The British Dream- Successes and Failures of Post-War Immigration’ (2013) was runner-up for the Orwell Prize in 2014 and was a finalist for Political Book of the Year in the Paddy Power Political Book Awards. David voted remain in the EU referendum and has been a mainly inactive member of the Labour Party since he was a student.

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