The Best of Benn
Tony Benn author Ruth Winstone editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:2nd Jul '15
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection features Tony Benn's impactful speeches, insightful journalism, and fervent advocacy for unconventional causes, highlighting his enduring influence as a radical voice on democracy, workers' rights, and social justice.
"The Best of Benn" is a comprehensive collection that highlights the remarkable career of Tony Benn, one of the most influential and charismatic politicians of the twentieth century. This volume meticulously compiles his speeches, journalism, and advocacy work, showcasing his unique ability to communicate and think critically over a span of seven decades. Benn's contributions to political discourse are marked by his unwavering commitment to radical ideas and social justice.
From his early days as the youngest member of Parliament to his later years as a retired widower, Benn remained a steadfast voice for change. He passionately campaigned on a variety of contentious issues, including the abolition of the death penalty, criticism of the European Union, opposition to military conflicts, and support for workers' rights. His ability to articulate complex ideas in a relatable manner allowed him to connect with people from all walks of life, making his message resonate across generations.
This collection not only reflects Benn's electrifying speeches but also provides insight into his thoughts through diaries, letters, and memoirs. Critics have noted his significant impact on the political landscape, with some describing him as a passionate radical who defended democracy and freedom. "The Best of Benn" serves as a testament to his legacy, offering readers a chance to engage with the ideas and principles that defined his life and work.
• "Tony Benn belongs in the great tradition of English revolutionaries -- a passionate radical destined to be loved in popular memory for his defence of democracy and freedom." --Guardian
• "He had the facility to reach across generations and re-energise the debate about what should and should not constitute the common good." --Observer
ISBN: 9781784750329
Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm x 23mm
Weight: 255g
368 pages