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Britain for the British

By Robert Blatchford

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a radical plan to fix a divided nation, offering hope for the working class against the grip of wealth and inequality.

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2010-12-01
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Summary

"Britain for the British" by Robert Blatchford is a compelling social and political argument from the early 1900s where the book acts as a call to action for socialism, tackling the deep divisions in British society. It asks why there is so much difference between the rich and the poor, shows how unfairly the working class is treated, and pushes socialism as the solution. The book starts by highlighting the big gap between the rich and poor, pointing out how most of the money and land is owned by only a few people. The current political and economic ways of doing things are questioned for keeping things unequal and asks regular working people to think differently and support socialism. By clearing up common misunderstandings about socialism, the author presents it as a fair way to make sure everyone has a chance to do well.

About the Author

Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford was an English socialist campaigner, journalist, and author in the United Kingdom. He was also noted as a prominent atheist, nationalist and opponent of eugenics. In the early 1920s, after the death of his wife, he turned towards spiritualism.

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