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Freedom and Reality

Freedom and Reality

Enoch Powell
4.4/5 ( ratings)
ENOCH POWELL is undoubtedly the most controversial figure in British Politics today. Yet the popular image of Enoch Powell is much more clearly established than are the facts of what he actually believes and has said on particular issues. This book will be invaluable in setting the record straight. Here, with a welcome freedom from political verbiage and catch-phrases are the highly characteristic views which Mr. Powell has expressed on:

The self-defeating futility of economic planning

The encroachment of Socialism on the Citizen’s rights

The folly of state intervention in wage settlements

The delusive myth of Britain’s world role

The consequences of immigration

The benefit of capitalism and many other topics

Included in this book are the speeches on immigration which he made at Birmingham and Eastbourne.
Language
English
Pages
264
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Arlington House Publishers
Release
January 01, 1970
ISBN
0870000802
ISBN 13
9780870000805

Freedom and Reality

Enoch Powell
4.4/5 ( ratings)
ENOCH POWELL is undoubtedly the most controversial figure in British Politics today. Yet the popular image of Enoch Powell is much more clearly established than are the facts of what he actually believes and has said on particular issues. This book will be invaluable in setting the record straight. Here, with a welcome freedom from political verbiage and catch-phrases are the highly characteristic views which Mr. Powell has expressed on:

The self-defeating futility of economic planning

The encroachment of Socialism on the Citizen’s rights

The folly of state intervention in wage settlements

The delusive myth of Britain’s world role

The consequences of immigration

The benefit of capitalism and many other topics

Included in this book are the speeches on immigration which he made at Birmingham and Eastbourne.
Language
English
Pages
264
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Arlington House Publishers
Release
January 01, 1970
ISBN
0870000802
ISBN 13
9780870000805

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