Seymour is very sympathetic to Corbyn but there is little rah-rah in the book. Richard Seymour is a Corbyn-ite, but if that puts you off, then its definitely something you should read. "The finest study of Corbyn yet written." Jun 18, 2020 - 05:13 AM Gabriel. Because this will explain a lot about how some of us view things -despite managing to stay [fairly] objective. About Richard Seymour Richard Seymour is a writer, scholar, journalist, broadcaster, and political activist. Details. Corbyn - Richard Seymour - Politics Corbyn : For the first time in decades, socialism is back on the agenda—and for the first time in Labour’s history, it defines the leadershipIn the 2017 general election, Jeremy Corbyn pulled off an historic upset, attracting the biggest increase in the Labour vote since 1945. Richard Seymour, in the first edition of his book situated the Corbyn project in the historical context of how Labour reforms were sidelined by capital and then by the party leadership itself.
Reply. This history, plus the deepening revolt against Corbyn made Seymour somewhat unsure that Corbyn could succeed in transforming the party. Richard Seymour is the author of "Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics," and a founding editor of Salvage Magazine. He writes regularly for the Guardian, the London Review of Books, Jacobin and many other publications. “Corbyn is not about Corbyn in much the same way that Richard Seymour’s earlier and much shorter book, The Meaning of David Cameron, wasn’t really about its eponymous anti-hero. "Richard Seymour has a brilliant mind and a compelling style. Even if you’re not as pessimistic as Seymour about his prospects, you really need to pay attention to this critique. Richard Seymour’s elegantly written book is a reminder of all the obstacles facing Corbyn. “The Anglophone left has been cheered by the surprising rise of Bernie Sanders in the US and Jeremy Corbyn in Britain. “Corbyn is not about Corbyn in much the same way that Richard Seymour’s earlier and much shorter book, The Meaning of David Cameron, wasn’t really about its eponymous anti-hero. Even if you’re not as pessimistic as Seymour about his prospects, you really need to pay attention to this critique. Details. Everything he writes is worth reading." --Gary Younge "Seymour is an essential voice on the left, and this book is a necessary intervention, explaining this daunting political moment and bringing the focus back to strategy. From savings pots to pension incomes: where pensions freedoms should go next. Richard Seymour is a writer, broadcaster and socialist, currently based in London.
The author, Richard Seymour, is one of the most astute anti-capitalist writers in the English speaking world today. Everything he writes is worth reading." An exceptional writer, his prose is both elegant and accessible to a mass audience. Born in Northern Ireland and now living in London, he has become a leading voice on the left. Next Prospect events. In this book, he discusses the Jeremy Corbyn phenomenon. Richard Seymour on Owen Jones' latest piece.