A Radical Tory

A Radical Tory
Author: Garfield Barwick
Publisher: Federation Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781862872363

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Sir Garfield Barwick wrote the story of his public life. At the age of 92, he had been at the centre of Australian legal and political life for over half a century. The story starts in the inner suburbs of Sydney walking to the renowned Fort Street High School. Sydney University in the 1920s follows and a struggling career at the Bar takes hold before all is lost in the Great Depression. Civilian service in World War II was followed by triumph in the Bank Nationalisation Case. The defeat of the Chifley Government's legislation established Sir Garfield's reputation as an advocate in Australia and in the United Kingdom. It led to a decade of unparalleled dominance of the Australian Bar when he continually appeared in the High Court and led in such public inquiries as the Petrov Royal Commission. It also established Sir Garfield in the public mind as a Liberal Party man and in 1958, at the age of 56, he entered Parliament. He served six years, almost all on the front bench as a reforming Attorney-General as Minister for External Affairs focussing on Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia. He resigned to become Chief Justice of the High Court in 1964 and in the next 18 years gave judgments delineating power in modern Australia: citizen and government, States and the Commonwealth, executive and legislature. Most notably, he provided crucial and controversial advice to the Governor-General in the 1975 Dismissal Crisis.

Tory Radical

Tory Radical
Author: Cecil Herbert Driver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1946
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN:

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Memoirs of a Tory Radical

Memoirs of a Tory Radical
Author: Nigel Lawson
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1849542791

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A fully revised and updated edition of Nigel Lawson's extraordinary autobiography. A key minister for a full decade and Chancellor of the Exchequer, from 1983 to 1989, Nigel Lawson was one of the most powerful and effective of Margaret Thatcher's colleagues, and among the chief architects of Thatcherism. This abridged edition of Lord Lawson's memoirs - first published as The View from No.11 in 1992 and acclaimed as one of the best political memoirs of the period - goes straight to the heart of economic policy-making at a time of crisis and creative change. It explains the workings of government with candour, clarity and depth, against the backdrop of the remarkable story of the rise and fall of his political collaboration with Margaret Thatcher, productive and successful for many years, but ending with his dramatic resignation in October 1989.The book includes a new final chapter reflecting on events from the perspective of 2010, also discussing the crisis in the banking sector and global warming.

˜Theœ View from No. 11

˜Theœ View from No. 11
Author: Nigel Lawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1118
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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Red Tory

Red Tory
Author: Phillip Blond
Publisher: Faber & Faber Non Fiction
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Set to be the most controversial, hotly debated and provocative political book of 2010.

Radical Tories

Radical Tories
Author: Charles Taylor
Publisher: CNIB
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1982
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Tory Radical

Tory Radical
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 597
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke
Author: Jesse Norman
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0465044948

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A provocative biography of Edmund Burke, the underappreciated founder of modern conservatism Edmund Burke is both the greatest and the most underrated political thinker of the past three hundred years. A brilliant 18th-century Irish philosopher and statesman, Burke was a fierce champion of human rights and the Anglo-American constitutional tradition, and a lifelong campaigner against arbitrary power. Once revered by an array of great Americans including Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, Burke has been almost forgotten in recent years. But as politician and political philosopher Jesse Norman argues in this penetrating biography, we cannot understand modern politics without him. As Norman reveals, Burke was often ahead of his time, anticipating the abolition of slavery and arguing for free markets, equality for Catholics in Ireland, responsible government in India, and more. He was not always popular in his own lifetime, but his ideas about power, community, and civic virtue have endured long past his death. Indeed, Burke engaged with many of the same issues politicians face today, including the rise of ideological extremism, the loss of social cohesion, the dangers of the corporate state, and the effects of revolution on societies. He offers us now a compelling critique of liberal individualism, and a vision of society based not on a self-interested agreement among individuals, but rather on an enduring covenant between generations. Burke won admirers in the American colonies for recognizing their fierce spirit of liberty and for speaking out against British oppression, but his greatest triumph was seeing through the utopian aura of the French Revolution. In repudiating that revolution, Burke laid the basis for much of the robust conservative ideology that remains with us to this day: one that is adaptable and forward-thinking, but also mindful of the debt we owe to past generations and our duty to preserve and uphold the institutions we have inherited. He is the first conservative. A rich, accessible, and provocative biography, Edmund Burke describes Burke's life and achievements alongside his momentous legacy, showing how Burke's analytical mind and deep capacity for empathy made him such a vital thinker-both for his own age, and for ours.thread on pub day of what people at basic like about it (editors) "You won't find a more impressive political philosopher than the 18th-century MP who more or less invented Anglosphere conservatism. And you won't find a pithier, more readable treatise on his life and works than this one." --Wall Street Journal

The View from Number 11

The View from Number 11
Author: Nigel LAWSON
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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