Peter Hadden Bücher



Divide and Rule
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on the historical context of Ireland's partition, this socialist classic argues that it was a deliberate strategy by the British ruling class to undermine a potentially revolutionary working-class movement. The author emphasizes that unity among workers, guided by a socialist program, could transcend sectarian divides and confront imperialism and capitalism. Reprinted by Herald Books as the centenary of partition approaches, this work aims to educate contemporary readers on the lessons of this pivotal moment in history for today's socialist struggles.
Details a walk through rural and upland Britain, stopping at historic sites along the way, often those with religious connections. Unlike other long distance walking books which are generally aimed at younger, fitter people, which focus more on the walk and less on the human and natural history of the places.