The Road to Somewhere

The New Tribes Shaping British Politics
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The Road to Somewhere by David Goodhart analyses the division in Western societies between two identity groups: the "Somewheres," who have strong local roots and traditional values, and the "Anywheres," who are more cosmopolitan and value openness and freedom. The book explores how this divide has shaped recent political and cultural developments, offering insights into the changing landscape of politics and identity.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in understanding the socio-political landscape that distinguishes between people with "Anywheres," who value mobility and open societies, and "Somewheres," who prioritise rootedness and tradition. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of modern political divisions and the cultural tensions driving them, ideal for readers keen on exploring the nuances of current affairs.

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The Road to Somewhere

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A groundbreaking and timely explanation of the social and political change sweeping the world.

Many Remainers reported waking up the day after the Brexit vote feeling as if they were living in a foreign country. In fact, they were merely experiencing the same feeling that many British people have felt every day for years.

Fifty years ago, people in leafy North London and people in working-class Northern towns could vote for a Labour party that broadly encompassed all of their interests. Today their priorities are poles apart.

In this groundbreaking and timely book, The Road to Somewhere, Goodhart shows us how people have come to be divided into two campsβ€”the 'Anywheres', who have 'achieved' identities, derived from their careers and education, and 'Somewheres', who get their identity from a sense of place and from the people around them, and who feel a sense of loss due to mass immigration and rapid social change.

In a world increasingly divided by Brexit and Trump, Goodhart shows how Anywheres must come to understand and respect Somewhere values to stand a fighting chance against the rise of populism.

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David Goodhart's The Road to Somewhere is praised for its sensible, well-argued examination of political and societal divisions, particularly in post-Brexit Britain. Reviewers commend its timely insights into the UK’s tribal divisions and its influence on public debate. The book is recognised for its thoughtful, evidence-based approach and calls for engagement with underlying societal divides, making it pertinent to both voters and policymakers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141986975

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 September 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 227g

Pages: 304

About the Author

David Goodhart is the founding editor of Prospect magazine and one of the most distinctive voices on British politics today. He is currently head of the Demography, Immigration and Integration Unit at the think tank Policy Exchange, and was previously director of the centre-left think tank Demos. His last book 'The British Dream- Successes and Failures of Post-War Immigration' (2013) was runner-up for the Orwell Prize in 2014 and was a finalist for Political Book of the Year in the Paddy Power Political Book Awards. David voted remain in the EU referendum and has been a mainly inactive member of the Labour Party since he was a student.

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