The book explores the influence of Frank Field's Anglican faith and the principles of English Idealism on his political ideals. It highlights the lives and contributions of five key figures who shaped his understanding of public theology: the Temple archbishops, George Bell's wartime advocacy, William Beveridge's welfare reforms, and Eleanor Rathbone's efforts for inclusive citizenship. Through these examples, Field illustrates how these ideals can inspire politicians in a cynical age, emphasizing the intersection of faith and political responsibility.
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This author delves into the deep-seated issues of poverty and social injustice through their political career and advocacy for reform. Their work focuses on welfare reform and ensuring fair wages, aiming to challenge the status quo and reshape the debate on human nature and wellbeing. Their activism extends to international efforts in climate protection and promoting equitable pension opportunities, reflecting a lifelong commitment to social justice. The author's approach is characterized by pragmatic idealism and a focus on policy solutions.



- 2010
- 2008
Three French Writers and the Great War
Studies in the Rise of Communism and Fascism
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the profound effects of the First World War on European society, this book delves into the subsequent rise of Communism and Fascism. It examines how the war reshaped political ideologies and social structures, making it essential for understanding modern history. The analysis highlights the interconnectedness of these historical events and their lasting implications on Europe and beyond.
- 1991
The impact of the Great War on some of France and Britain's most prominent writers.