Since then Mr Corbyn and Mr McDonnell have sketched out, admittedly in dry policy documents, a number of instruments of their revolution. But they have shied away from making a coherent public case for notions of progressive values, radical democracy and collective action. Last week in Renewal, an academic journal, two leftwing thinkers – Martin O’Neill and Joe Guinan – outlined the size and scope of Corbynomics. If this were to happen, Tory MPs would embrace what was once economic anathema: deficit spending and rising government debt. Mr Corbyn ought to be like a general on a war footing during peacetime.
Source: The Guardian May 27, 2018 15:56 UTC