The Dispossessed
The Working Classes and Their Instinct For Survival
Christophe Guilluy author Andrew Brown translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publishing:5th Sep '25
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 5th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£45.00(9781509568451)

Recent decades have witnessed protests that are unlike many of the social movements of previous centuries. They are not led by any party, union or leader, but by ordinary people. Their deep roots are existential rather than material.
These protests are not driven by class consciousness or ideology but by the sense that people have been abandoned, stripped of their rights and shunted out to the peripheries of social and economic life. This is the movement of the dispossessed – of a mass of ordinary people who have gained a will of their own and are no longer content to comply with the directives of elites who want to tell them how to live and behave. The high-profile political events of recent years – Brexit, the election of Trump, the rise of right-wing parties – are merely surface tremors of a much deeper tectonic shift caused by the slow displacement of a forgotten continent.
In this book Christophe Guilluy uncovers this forgotten continent of the dispossessed and shows how ordinary people are rising up and responding to their programmed disappearance by forging an alternative to a doomed model.
"The dissident geographer Christophe Guilluy was the very first writer to describe the front lines of the class war globalization unleashed. He did it before Trump, before Brexit, before any university intellectual even recognized there was a conflict – and his account remains the best. The Dispossessed is the story of a working class bamboozled out of the civilization it helped build."
Christopher Caldwell, author of The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties
"A bracing polemic about the gap between the political class narrative and the reality of ordinary lives. Christophe Guilluy is the scourge of progressive, metropolitan hypocrisy."
David Goodhart, author of The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics
ISBN: 9781509568468
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
140 pages