01940cam a2200313 i 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022020001800063020001500081035002200096050002000118100001900138245003700157260004200194300001700236490002000253504004100273505012100314520089900435650003901334650003801373650003601411650002801447830002101475942001201496952010501508999001301613on1081373303OCoLCta210203s2019 enk b 000 0 eng  a9781509532247 a1509532242 a(OCoLC)1081373303 aJA83b.M55 20191 aMilburn, Keir.10aGeneration left /cKeir Milburn. aCambridge, UK :bPolity Press,c2019. aviii, 139 p.1 aRadical futures aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aRe : generations -- Generation left (behind) -- Generation explosion -- The electoral turn -- Reinventing adulthood. aIncreasingly age appears to be the key dividing line in contemporary politics. Young people across the globe are embracing left-wing ideas and supporting figures such as Corbyn and Sanders. Where has this 'Generation Left' come from? How can it change the world? This compelling book by Keir Milburn traces the story of Generation Left. Emerging in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crash, it has now entered the electoral arena and found itself vying for dominance with ageing right-leaning voters and a 'Third Way' political elite unable to accept the new realities. By offering a new concept of political generations, Milburn unveils the ideas, attitudes and direction of Generation Left and explains how the age gap can be bridged by reinventing youth and adulthood. This book is essential reading for anyone, young or old, who is interested in addressing the multiple crises of our time. 4aRight and left (Political science) 4aYoung adultsxPolitical activity. 4aGenerationsxPolitical aspects. 4aAgexPolitical aspects. 0aRadical futures. 2lcccBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oJA83 .M55 2019pPNLIB21060492r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c678d678