Aeron Davis looks at the growing crisis of leadership in Britain today. He argues that increasingly self-interested elites are not only damaging society they are destroying the basis of Establishment rule itself. The book, based on over 350 elite interviews, asks: how did we end up producing the leaders that got us here and what can we do about it? -- .
Aeron Davis looks at the growing crisis of leadership in Britain today. He argues that increasingly self-interested elites are not only damaging society they are destroying the basis of Establishment rule itself. The book, based on over 350 elite interviews, asks: how did we end up producing the leaders that got us here and what can we do about it? -- .
Aeron Davis is Professor of Political Communication and Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Centre (PERC) at Goldsmiths, University of London
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Barbarians inside the gate 1 The end of the Establishment? 2 Elites against the institution Part II: Getting to the top 3 Selling leaders 4 Rise of the greasy poll experts Part III: Staying at the top 5 Different worlds, different cultures 6 Secrets and lies 7 The numbers game Part IV: Exit strategies 8 The safety of the herd 9 Liquid leaders and networks Conclusions Index
Introduction Part I: Barbarians inside the gate 1 The end of the Establishment? 2 Elites against the institution Part II: Getting to the top 3 Selling leaders 4 Rise of the greasy poll experts Part III: Staying at the top 5 Different worlds, different cultures 6 Secrets and lies 7 The numbers game Part IV: Exit strategies 8 The safety of the herd 9 Liquid leaders and networks Conclusions Index
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