The People v. Tony Blair
- 99pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The People v. Tony Blair argues that even a hostile media can be neutralised when a mass movement becomes powerful enough.




The People v. Tony Blair argues that even a hostile media can be neutralised when a mass movement becomes powerful enough.
The first attempt since the 1980s to analyse the British state's capacity to block change and derail social movements. A riposte to those who said there could never be a very British coup.
An examination of dramatic developments across the British political landscape and the current crisis of consent, post-Brexit.
Class, consciousness and the end of capitalism.