Morality and left-wing politics: a case study of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party

Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 24 Number 3 (2016)

Morality and left-wing politics: a case study of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party
Bill Blackwater pages -

Abstract

Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour leadership campaign was based on his moral authority, in turn said to be the key to renewing the party’s appeal in its traditional heartlands. But latest research on the psychological basis of morality, and its relationship to political views, suggests this was always misguided.

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