{"id":183454,"date":"2017-03-17T07:13:05","date_gmt":"2017-03-17T11:13:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/labours-problems-are-about-far-more-than-one-leader-open-democracy\/"},"modified":"2017-03-17T07:13:05","modified_gmt":"2017-03-17T11:13:05","slug":"labours-problems-are-about-far-more-than-one-leader-open-democracy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/labours-problems-are-about-far-more-than-one-leader-open-democracy\/","title":{"rendered":"Labour&#8217;s problems are about far more than one leader &#8211; Open Democracy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Everything that made Labour strong has been turned on its head.    The party must embrace the future, or it will die.  <\/p>\n<p>        Jesse    Klaver, leader of the Dutch Green Left, which ate the Dutch    Labour vote whole this week.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet another cold bucket of water has been tipped over the heads    of Labour and social democrats everywhere. The PvdA, Labours    Dutch sister party, has just suffered a catastrophic decline in    support from 34 MPs to 9.It follows in the wake of PASOK    in Greece, annihilation in Scotland, crisis in Italy and loss    of power and influence for    socialdemocratseverywhere. In France next month the    Socialist candidate is likely to finish fourth. Yes, Martin    Schulz, the SPD candidate for the premiership, is enjoying    polling success in Germany but this could just be the fact that    he is the new face in the race. Come September it could    look very different, not least because its unclear if he has    any real sense of political project.So even if his does    win office he is unlikely to win or build the power to do much.    Its more likely to be Hollandism than anything    transformative.   <\/p>\n<p>    So if you were harbouring any hope that there was some    charismatic centre-left leader or technical fix to the    existential crisis of social democracy  the Dutch result    forces us to think again. To bring the debate back to these    shores, the crisis of Labour simply cements the notion of the    floor disappearing beneath of the feet of social democrats.  <\/p>\n<p>    As such, the crisis of Labour is not really about Jeremy    Corbyn, though he is clearly not helping and may like Ed    Miliband, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair be hindering the real    renewal of the party. Labour can change its leader, but its    unlikely to make any real difference without a fundamental    change of direction.Here is why.  <\/p>\n<p>    Everything that once made Labour and social democrats strong    from 1945 for roughly 30 years has gone and everything that    makes Labour weak has replaced it. The working class as the    engine of Labour is now very weak and the factories of    solidarity that produced such classes have long gone. The    hierarchical and bureaucratic system of government and control    (Fordism) that helped win us win the second world war and acted    as a model for Labour to govern have gone too. Indeed memories    of that war and the depression that preceded it, which bound    the nation together in hope, have long since faded from our    memories. Finally, the threat of the Soviet Union, which    brought the capitalists to the table in 1945 to concede    the welfare state to buy off any revolution in the West,    evaporated decades ago.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since then globalization, financialisation, individualization    and consumerisation have weakened Labour further to leave it in    its current feeble state. The forward march of Labour has not    just been halted but reversed.  <\/p>\n<p>    New Labour was just a blip that temporarily addressed the    electoral weaknesses of the party without ever addressing the    cultural malaise. The end of something old, not the start of    something new as Alan Finlayson has written. Post the 2008    crash, Corbynism looks like another blip in the long decline of    a movement that belongs to the 20th century but not yet, and    maybe never, the 21st.    The idea that all Labour can do its swing between Bennism and    Blairism leaves us without hope; a return to a 1975 siege    economy and old style public ownership based on illusive ideas    of full time employment or a return to the centrism of Blair,    that got us into this mess, are neither feasible nor desirable.    Its not just that Blairs electoral success can never be    repeated, it helped poison the well of British politics. Lets    be honest, almost any Labour Leader could have won in 1997. New    Labour then enjoyed 60 consecutive quarters of growth in which    they lowered taxes, set the City free, refused to build public    houses and then agreed to extend Europe to the east and allow    mass immigration with no transitional agreement. Yes it did    many good things  but it failed politically in terms of    strengthen left politics  rather it wakened left politics. The    whole project was based on the belief that left voters had    nowhere else to go. We now know different. In Scotland    the brick moved and only the SNP where left. Across the North    UKIP and the Tories can mop up working class votes and in the    South the Liberal Democrats might be well placed to win the    remain vote. Labour is stranded in no mans land. Electorally    and culturally bereft. Can anything be done?  <\/p>\n<p>    It will require far reaching change in terms of purpose,    politics and policy. Labour must start with a fundamentally new    vision of what it means to be human in the 21st century built    on the recognition that we dont die wishing we owned more    things but had more time with the people we love, doing and    creating the things we love. So if its time and autonomy we    aspire to, then how do we get them?     The new approach Labour must adopt is called 45 Degree    Politics. In the 21st century we are not going to be passive    recipients of a politics done to us, we have too much influence    through information and voice via new technology.But    protests from the bottom up like pink hat march while welcome    are simply fireworks that light up the terrain in a flash    before darkness descends again. We need the resources and    legitimacy of the state to sustain our action.45 Degree    Politics is the meeting point of horizontal and vertical    change, the fault line through which a new society can emerge.    The zeitgeist of the 21st century is not the hierarchy but the    network. The Corbyn wave is an outlier of this politics thats    bubbling up across the civic society and the economy  but to    work parliament and the state must be taken seriously. In terms    of policy basic income, taxing the machines and a shorter    working week would liberate us all to do the jobs and work we    want, but also to care and create.  <\/p>\n<p>    For such a transformative programme, the idea that Labour and    Labour alone will usher in this new era is farcical. Scotland    has gone, maybe for good. The Greens and the Liberal Democrats    are not going away. Note, it was the Green Left that were the    bigger winners in the Dutch elections. The basis of this    complex future will have to be negotiated not imposed through    proportional voting  a system that should deny the Tories are    ever in power alone again.This in turn demands a    progressive alliance to win power and change the system so we    can change society. The disastrous Copeland by-election and the    19% deficit in the polls are just symptoms of the fundamental    cultural disjuncture between Labours past, present and any    future.  <\/p>\n<p>    But there is more than enough hope and substance to unite a    huge majority of the 52% who voted for Brexit and the 48% who    didnt in a progressive campsite in which Labour is the biggest    but not only tent. But can Labour get there? Can the likes of    Clive Lewis and Lisa Nandy help the party transform    itself?If they cant then the last Labour government,    like the last Dutch Labour government, will be just that.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.opendemocracy.net\/uk\/neal-lawson\/labours-problems-are-about-far-more-than-one-leader\" title=\"Labour's problems are about far more than one leader - Open Democracy\">Labour's problems are about far more than one leader - Open Democracy<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Everything that made Labour strong has been turned on its head. The party must embrace the future, or it will die. 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