Jeremy Corbyn's election as leader has shaken Labour to its core. Yet the Party's current divisions should not be surprising given its historical origins. Meanwhile, the new leader has an opportunity to fashion an interpretation of socialism for the 21st century, writes Andrew Crines.
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