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The Searchers by Andy Beckett
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The Searchers

Five Rebels, Their Dream of a Different Britain, and Their Many Enemies
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Length 19 hours 14 minutes
Language English
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In the great revolutionary year of 1968, Tony Benn was a respectable Labour minister in his forties, and he was restless. While new social movements were shaking up Britain and much of the world, Westminster politics seemed stuck. It was time, he decided, for a different approach.

Over the next half century, the radicalized Benn helped forge a new left in Britain. He was joined by four other politicians, who would become comrades, collaborators and rivals: Ken Livingstone, John McDonnell, Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn.

For Andy Beckett, the story of these admired and loathed political explorers - both their sudden breakthroughs and long stretches in the wilderness - is the untold story of British politics in modern times. As he reveals, their project to create a radically more equal, liberal and democratic Britain has been much more influential than electoral history might suggest, and can be seen from the shape of our city life to the causes of our culture wars.

For their many detractors, this influence was and remains dangerous: a form of extremism that must be stamped out. But as these five searchers believed, in politics there is no total victory - nor total defeat.

ยฉ2024 Andy Beckett (P)2024 Penguin Audio

Andy Beckett is a Guardian columnist. He has also written for the Economist, The New York Times magazine, the London Review of Books and the Independent on Sunday. His previous books are Promised You A Miracle, When the Lights Went Out and Pinochet in Piccadilly.

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Reviews

An absorbing history of Labourโ€™s radical left An anthology of an age . . . A book that offers so much pleasure and insight. Intelligent, entertaining, readable, convincing and timely. It is history well told and properly done. An important, largely brilliant book. In focusing on the left, rather than the Jeremy Corbyn phenomenon, Beckett helps us to see more clearly the strengths and weaknesses of what the movement did at a time when it mattered most. By looking at the groundwork done over a much longer period, he also reminds us that these great historical processes are neither created by heroic individuals nor betrayed by evil traitors Andy Beckett has done a brilliant job in producing an insightful and well-researched book A breath of fresh air: a vivid eye for detail meets narrative pacing that seems effortless... As a character study, and as an evocation of Britain in the last century, it would be worth reading even if you had no particular interest in the subject matter...a masterclass in teasing out complex stories of simultaneous failure and success At times, [Beckett's] evocation of the 1980s is so vivid that one can almost hear Joy Divisionโ€™s โ€˜Love Will Tear Us Apartโ€™ playing in the background as one turns the pages Vividly detailed and often gripping A sympathetic and absorbing political history This is a premier accountโ€ฆ a group biography of how โ€˜five hereticsโ€™โ€ฆ came out of the politics of the 1970s to upend the politics of the 2010sโ€ฆ Beckett is funny on the own goals and gaffes of a wide spectrum of the British media during years that they did not understandโ€ฆ There is no shortage of bleak lessons for the Left whilst reading The Searchers, but some causes for hope Andy Beckettโ€™s compelling history of the five politicians who made that movement in Britainโ€ฆ Beckett tells a good human story about five politicians he rightly identifies as more easily mythologised than understood, and more often than not derided and excluded by their colleaguesโ€ฆ Neither left nor right are honest enough often enough about these people, and moreโ€™s the pity: understanding what they have achieved requires the sort of untypical, bracing honesty that Beckett applies so artfully here, having spent plenty of time listening and speaking to these politicians โ€” as too few of his journalistic colleagues haveโ€ฆ The Searchers should be studied closely by anyone with a stake in British politics PRAISE FOR PROMISED YOU A MIRACLE: Lively, provoking, bracingly anti-nostalgic Expand reviews
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