Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Jul 5, 2022
Publisher
IPS - Profile Books
ISBN-10
1788167384
ISBN-13
9781788167383
Description
In a fascinating exploration of modern British politics, Simon Kuper examines the network of influential figures tied to Oxford University's elite circles. The narrative delves into the connections among key players such as Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, and David Cameron, unpacking how a small group of like-minded conservatives maneuvered their way to the top of the political hierarchy.
Kuper intricately weaves personal stories and historical context, illustrating the rise of these individuals and the unique camaraderie that forged their ambitions. This camaraderie shaped their political ideologies and strategies, creating a dominant force within the UK government.
The author highlights the implications of this insular group on broader society, critiquing their approach to governance and the impact of their policies on the nation. Through a mix of wit and incisive analysis, Kuper offers readers a nuanced understanding of how privilege and shared backgrounds can influence political landscape.
As readers turn the pages, they are invited to reflect on the consequences of having such a tightly knit elite at the helm, raising questions about accountability, representation, and the future of democracy in the UK.
Kuper intricately weaves personal stories and historical context, illustrating the rise of these individuals and the unique camaraderie that forged their ambitions. This camaraderie shaped their political ideologies and strategies, creating a dominant force within the UK government.
The author highlights the implications of this insular group on broader society, critiquing their approach to governance and the impact of their policies on the nation. Through a mix of wit and incisive analysis, Kuper offers readers a nuanced understanding of how privilege and shared backgrounds can influence political landscape.
As readers turn the pages, they are invited to reflect on the consequences of having such a tightly knit elite at the helm, raising questions about accountability, representation, and the future of democracy in the UK.
Genres
Politics