Peter Shore
- 352 Seiten
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The first academic biography of one of the leading thinkers of the Labour Party, Peter Shore.




The first academic biography of one of the leading thinkers of the Labour Party, Peter Shore.
The key contributors to the political thought of the modern Conservative Party
The political thought of the Conservative Party is explored through an in-depth analysis of its key thinkers, starting with Harold Macmillan and extending to contemporary figures. The book evaluates the evolution of conservative ideology and its impact on British politics, providing insights into the party's philosophical foundations and the contributions of its influential leaders.
This book offers a timely reevaluation of a significant yet often overlooked Labour Prime Minister, highlighting his pivotal role in shaping the last Labour government. It explores his political legacy and influence, suggesting that he may hold the key to the future direction of the Labour Party. Through an in-depth analysis, the author sheds light on his contributions and their relevance in contemporary politics, making a compelling case for his importance in both historical and modern contexts.
The book explores the complexities of conservatism, delving into its historical evolution and contemporary relevance. It examines key ideologies, figures, and movements that have shaped conservative thought, offering insights into its impact on politics and society. Through critical analysis, the author highlights the nuances within conservative philosophy and its responses to modern challenges, making it a significant contribution to political studies.