Shattered Nation: Danny Dorling at the Wanstead Tap

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2023
  • Child poverty. Rising inequality. The cost-of-living crisis. Is there any reason to hold out hope for Britain? Are there any solutions to the mess the UK is in? Danny Dorling talks about his latest book, Shattered Nation: Inequality and the Geography of a Failing State, at the Wanstead Tap in London.
    This talk took place on 4 October 2023, the 87th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street, when Jews, Irish, communists and other working-class residents of Cable Street in London's East End resisted an attempt by Oswald Moseley's fascist blackshirts to march through the area, accompanied by the police. In honour of the anniversary, Danny tells the audience he has opted not to wear his customary dark shirt, and has opted instead for one with an uncharacteristically loud pattern for a geographer.
    This is an audio-only recording. Not included here for copyright reasons is the song that prefaced Danny's talk, Cable Street by The Young'uns. You can listen to this song at • Cable Street
    Danny thanks the organisers of this event, Dan Clapton of the Wanstead Tap and Vivian Archer of Newham Bookshop.
    Find out more about Danny's new book Shattered Nation (Verso Books) at www.versobooks.com/en-gb/prod...
    Read more about Danny's other books, blog posts, talks and events at www.dannydorling.org
    Visit Newham Bookshop at www.newhambooks.co.uk/ and in person at
    43-745 Barking Road, London E13 9ER.
    Find out more about Wanstead Tap events at www.thewansteadtap.com/

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