Red Tory
Phillip Blond
Conventional politics is at a crossroads. Amid recession, depression, poverty, increasing violence and rising inequality, our current politics is exhausted and inadequate. In Red Tory, Phillip Blond argues that only a radical new political settlement can tackle the problems we face.
Red Toryism combines economic egalitarianism with social conservatism, calling for an end to the monopolisation of society and the private sphere by the state and the market. Decrying the legacy of both the Labour and Conservative parties, Blond proposes a genuinely progressive Conservatism that will restore social equality and revive British culture. He calls for the strengthening of local communities and economies, ending dispossession, redistribution of the tax burden and restoration the nuclear family.
Red Tory
offers a different vision for our future and asks us to question our long-held political assumptions. No political thinker has aroused more passionate debate in recent times. Phillip Blond’s ideas have already been praised or attacked in every major British newspaper and journal. Challenging, stimulating and exhilarating, this is a book for our times.
Tags
Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
Current Affairs
Places:
United Kingdom
Genres & Themes:
Economics;
Polemicists;
Politics;
Society;
Social History;
Government;
Modern Britain
Enough is Enough
Fintan O'Toole
The Republic of Ireland, which declared itself in 1949, allowed the Catholic Church to dominate its civil society and education system. Investment by American and ...
Turned Out Nice
Marek Kohn
From 'one of the best science writers we have', a stark and authoritative vision of Britain after a century of global warming.
This book is ...
The Equality Illusion
Kat Banyard
Today it is widely believed that feminism has achieved its aims, and that women and men have achieved equality. This, quite simply, is an illusion ...
What Price Liberty?
Ben Wilson
Individual liberty will be the defining issue of the twenty-first century. With fear of terrorism, crime and social chaos putting our ideals of it into ...
When the Lights Went Out
Andy Beckett
The seventies are probably the most important and fascinating period in modern British political history. They encompass strikes that brought down governments, shock general election ...
Newsletter Sign-up
Keep in touch with all the latest news and events from Faber Social by signing up for the newsletter. Sign up here.
Free UK P&P
On orders over £25.00 (see conditions)
