Chums
Chums
Chums
Simon Kuper

Chums

How a Tiny Caste of Oxford Tories Took Over the UK

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    Beschrijving

    Power. Privilege. Parties. It's a very small world at the top.

    An extraordinary book ... I got angrier and angrier and angrier as I read it

    A searing onslaught on the smirking Oxford insinuation that politics is all just a game. It isn't. It matters

    A devastating portrait of the arrogant rogues and chancers who have spent the past thirteen years playing at politics instead of governing

    A gripping read ... exquisite and depressing in equal measure

    A sparkling firework of a book

    Incisive, insightful and timely

    Fascinating ... The picture Kuper draws is of a nation with a decadent and deeply unprofessional ruling class, a diagnosis with which it is impossible to disagree

    Immensely entertaining ... a tremendous romp jam-packed with delicious indiscretions

    A brilliant book

    A penetrating analysis of the connections that enabled an incestuous university network to dominate Westminster and give birth to Brexit ... perceptive and full of surprises

    Johnson, Cameron, Rees-Mogg, Gove and Cummings all feature in this look at the hidden depths of our current political establishment and its inextricable link to Eton and, in particular, Oxford University

    Shows how the culture of Oxford decisively influenced the tone of British politics and led to Brexit. Brilliantly written, it gripped me

    Kuper is alert to the deficiencies of the Oxford Union style, the tendency to substitute some glib debating point for hard-headed analysis ... Engagingly brief with delightful details

    Intellectually bracing ... a deep dive into the culture of the upper-crust public schools and university that produced ten of the UK's 15 post-war prime ministers

    Elegant, witty, economical ... it is absurd how much influence this tiny, moneyed circle has been able to wield, and deeply depressing

    Chums is not just about the smallness of Britain's privileged elite or the early advantages it enjoys. Simon Kuper goes further ... to critique a system that attaches more importance to winning debates than shaping policy

    The best ever written dissection of the formation for what passes as the modern Tory Party's leadership

    A snapshot of a time gone by, bringing alive 1980s Oxford in vivid detail ... a thrilling read

    Engaging and detailed ... [This] may be the last generation of such Oxford Tories, yet their policies may well influence the United Kingdom for generations

    [A] highly entertaining, and often infuriating examination of the clique of Oxford Tories that gave us Brexit

    Praise for The Happy Traitor: Kuper provides a different and valuable perspective, humane and informative

    Truly enthralling ... a deeply human read, wonderfully written, on the foibles of a fascinating, flawed, treacherous and sort of likeable character

    The most comprehensive and insightful biography to date

    Readers who prefer their politics polemical (and Britain in Europe) need look no further than Simon Kuper

    Simon Kuper is an author and Financial Times journalist, born in Uganda and raised around the world. An Oxford graduate, he later attended Harvard as a Kennedy Scholar. He has written for the Observer, The Times and Guardian, and is also the author of The Happy Traitor.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever Profile Books Ltd
    Verschenen 30 maart 2023
    Pagina's 256
    Thema Politieke leiders en leiderschap
    Afmetingen 196 x 128 x 18 mm
    Gewicht 209 gr
    EAN 9781788167390
    Bindwijze Paperback
    Taal Engels

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