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People v. Tony Blair, The - Politics, the media and the anti-war movement Chris Nineham

People v. Tony Blair, The - Politics, the media and the anti-war movement By Chris Nineham

People v. Tony Blair, The - Politics, the media and the anti-war movement by Chris Nineham


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The People v. Tony Blair argues that even a hostile media can be neutralised when a mass movement becomes powerful enough.

People v. Tony Blair, The - Politics, the media and the anti-war movement Summary

People v. Tony Blair, The - Politics, the media and the anti-war movement by Chris Nineham

Some people dismiss mass protest. The People v. Tony Blair shows the huge demonstrations against the Iraq War in 2003 nearly brought down Blair and almost forced Britain out of the war. Based on interviews and insider accounts, it describes panic in Downing Street and despair in Whitehall. A controversial intervention into the debates about power, media and popular protest, The People v. Tony Blair argues that even a hostile media can be neutralized when a mass movement becomes powerful enough.

About Chris Nineham

Chris Nineham is a founder member of the Stop the War Coalition, and currently a vice chair. He is author of 'Capitalism and Class Consciousness: the ideas of Georg Lukacs' and a regular contributor to Counterfire.

Additional information

GOR009607624
9781780998169
1780998163
People v. Tony Blair, The - Politics, the media and the anti-war movement by Chris Nineham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Hunt Publishing
2013-05-31
106
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