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Winston Churchill

Liberalism and the Social Problem

In “Liberalism and the Social Problem,” Winston Churchill grapples with the pressing socio-economic challenges of the early 20th century, articulating a vision for a progressive liberalism that balances individual freedom with social responsibility. His literary style blends eloquence and incisive analysis, drawing from various disciplines, including economics, sociology, and political theory. Churchill'Äôs work emerges from a tumultuous historical context, as Britain faced industrialization, poverty, and the nascent welfare state, making this treatise a vital exploration of liberalism's ramifications in addressing social issues. Winston Churchill, renowned as a statesman and wartime leader, was deeply influenced by his own experiences and the socio-political landscape of his time. His early life, marked by privilege and later exposure to the stark realities of war and poverty, informed his belief in a social contract that held both the state and individual citizens accountable for the welfare of society. Not merely a military figure, Churchill was a thinker who recognized that political ideologies must evolve in response to pressing human needs. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in political philosophy and social reform, as it provides a thoughtful analysis of liberalism's role in nurturing a just society. Churchill's insights resonate even today, making this work essential for understanding the foundations of contemporary liberal thought and its ongoing relevance in addressing social dilemmas.
304 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019

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