The Hard Road to Renewal

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The Hard Road to Renewal is a seminal collection of essays by cultural theorist Stuart Hall analyzing Thatcherism, the crisis of the British left, and the challenges of political renewal in late 20th-century Britain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
analyzes Conservative hegemony
Labour Party strategy
crisis of social democracy
relations between culture and politics
state restructuring in Britain
author Stuart Hall NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques Thatcherite neoliberalism
traditional left economic determinism
describes rise of Thatcherism
transformations in British society
field Marxist theory
cultural theory
political sociology
focusesOn popular consent under Thatcherism
race and class in British politics
working-class politics in Britain
genre cultural studies
essay
political theory
hasNotableConcept authoritarian populism
hegemony in late capitalism
new times
hasPart essays
influenced British cultural studies
analyses of neoliberalism
left political thought in Britain
influencedBy Gramscian theory
Marxism NERFINISHED
cultural studies tradition
language English
mainSubject British left
British politics NERFINISHED
Thatcherism NERFINISHED
crisis of the left
late 20th-century Britain
neoliberalism
political renewal
notableFor analysis of Thatcherism from the left
linking culture and political strategy
reframing crisis of the British left
proposes new strategies for the left
publisher Verso Books NERFINISHED
timePeriodDiscussed 1980s
late 1970s

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