A moral crusade won’t work. To defeat Faragism, Labour must revive a vision of social cohesion and collective responsibility
Last month, as the Nobel peace prize eluded Donald Trump’s covetous grasp, the Harvard professor Michael Sandel received an accolade sometimes described as a Nobel equivalent for philosophers. The $1m Berggruen prize is awarded annually to a thinker deemed to have helped humanity find “wisdom, direction, and improved self-understanding”. Somewhat wistfully, given the state of the polls, I found my mind wandering back to the early 2010s, when Sandel was recruited by the Labour party to deliver just these benefits to the British centre left.
At the time, under the leadership of Ed Miliband, Labour was trying to develop a One Nation politics to address deepening socia

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