A polemical history of municipal socialism in London - and an argument
for turning this capitalist capital red again.
A polemical history of municipal socialism in London -- and an argument
for turning this capitalist capital red again.
London is conventionally seen as merely a combination of the financial
centre in the City and the centre of governmental power in Westminster,
a uniquely capitalist capital city. This book is about the third
London - a social democratic twentieth-century metropolis, a pioneer in
council housing, public enterprise, socialist design, radical local
democracy and multiculturalism.
This book charts the development of this municipal power base under
leaders from Herbert Morrison to Ken Livingstone, and its destruction in
1986, leaving a gap which has been only very inadequately filled by the
Greater London Authority under Livingstone, Boris Johnson and Sadiq
Khan.
Opposing currently fashionable bullshit about an imaginary metropolitan
elite, this book makes a case for London pride on the left, and makes an
argument for using that pride as a weapon against a government of
suburban landlords that ruthlessly exploits Londoners.