ABSTRACT

First published in 1988. The years 1945-51 were crucial to the Labour Party and the Left in Britain. This elegantly written book traces the gradual and painful disillusionment of the Labour Left with the Attlee governments and analyses the alternative, more militant, programme which the Labour Left devised. Never an organised bloc, the author argues that they are best understood as Labour’s conscience – a militant tendency is the true sense of the words. This title will be of interest to scholars and students of political history.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

The Labour Left on Russia and America

chapter 5|30 pages

The “Hard” Labour Left

chapter 6|24 pages

The Labour Left and the Trade Unions

chapter 7|33 pages

The Labour Left in the Constituencies

chapter 8|20 pages

The Climax of the Labour Left

chapter |16 pages

Conclusion