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Chums delves into the profound influence of Oxford University on British politics, weaving a narrative that connects pivotal political figures such as Boris Johnson, David Cameron, and Theresa May. Through a critical lens, the book examines how their formative years at this esteemed institution have shaped their political trajectories and the landscape of British governance.
The author explores the concept of the "chumocracy," a term that encapsulates the close-knit relationships and networks formed at Oxford, and how these connections have permeated the corridors of power. By dissecting the experiences shared by these leaders, the narrative reveals the intricate ways in which their backgrounds have influenced their policies and decisions.
Beyond the personal stories, Chums critiques the notion that politics is merely a game, emphasising its tangible impact on society. The book raises critical questions about meritocracy, privilege, and the future of political leadership in Britain.
A compelling new chapter addresses the decline of the chumocracy and speculates on the future elite of Oxford in 2050. This forward-looking perspective challenges readers to consider what lies ahead for British politics as it evolves beyond traditional networks.
Fans of political commentary and analysis may find parallels with works such as The Establishment by Owen Jones or Revolting! How the Establishment are Undermining Democracy and What They are Afraid Of by Lottie Moore, as they all grapple with the intersection of education, privilege, and governance.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 256
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781788167390
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