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The Strange Death of Moral Britain
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288 pages
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The narrative explores the transformation of Britain in the latter half of the twentieth century, highlighting a decline in respectability and religious values. It delves into the rampant violence and dishonesty that plagued society, illustrating the dangers faced by individuals and their property. The book also addresses the widespread breakdown of families and the increasing prevalence of drug and alcohol abuse, painting a stark picture of a society in turmoil.
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2006, paperback
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