Why Churchill still matters: the power of the past and the postponement of the future: The Churchill industry traps us in the past, and hinders the development of a collective future

G. Hassan
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Abstract:We live in a society which has become fearful of the future and of change, and instead seeks sanctuary in imagined and contested versions of the past. A highly successful Churchill industry taps into this mood, marketing and repackaging the man and his image. Boris Johnson’s Churchill biography is perhaps only the most overtly self-seeking of these efforts. Most of the industry concentrates on Britain’s darkest hour in the second world war: the Churchill of this period invokes a particular idea of Britain, as a place of purpose, moral certainty and national calling - the idealised conservative nation. But these ideas are losing their purchase. Underneath the current public crises of the contemporary Conservative Party sits a longer-term set of issues: what constituencies and social forces does it represent? what sort of Britain is it championing? The answers we need now and for the future are not to be found in the past - and this also applies to the Labour Party. To search for a politics based on past heroes only serves to throw a light on the depth of crisis we are in.
为什么丘吉尔仍然重要:过去的力量和未来的延迟:丘吉尔产业把我们困在过去,阻碍了共同未来的发展
摘要:我们生活在一个对未来和变化感到恐惧的社会,而不是在想象和有争议的过去版本中寻求庇护。一个非常成功的丘吉尔产业利用了这种情绪,营销和重新包装了这个男人和他的形象。鲍里斯•约翰逊(Boris Johnson)的丘吉尔传记或许是这些努力中最明显的自私自利。大多数业内人士把注意力集中在英国在二战中最黑暗的时刻:这一时期的丘吉尔唤起了英国的一种特殊理念,即作为一个有目标、道德确定性和民族召唤的地方——一个理想化的保守国家。但这些想法正在失去其价值。在当代保守党当前的公共危机之下,存在着一系列更长期的问题:它代表了哪些选民和社会力量?它支持的是一个什么样的英国?我们现在和未来需要的答案在过去找不到——这也适用于工党。寻找一种建立在过去英雄基础上的政治,只会让我们看清我们所处危机的深度。
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