The Most Dangerous Man in Britain?
Tony Benn
The Most Dangerous Man in Britain?
Tony Benn
Once called the 'Most Dangerous Man in Britain' Tony Benn, labour MP from 1950 until he retired in 2014, was the most distinguished socialist politician of his era. Holding numerous cabinets posts from Postmaster General to to hugely influential Minster of Industry and Trade and Industry in the 1970s, he challenged for the Party deputy leadership in 1981. Throughout his career he held a series of positions on Parliamentary reform, industry, and policies that were so popular that they were named 'Bennism' and set the template for the democratic socialism of the 2010s.
A charismatic orator, a life long campaigner for peace, and a charming troublemaker, Benn reached national treasure status in his retirement, and his firebrand politics were too often overlooked. This anniversary anthology of his works revives his political potency and the urgency of his agenda across a wide set of priorities: from the consequences of Empire, the need to embrace industrial change, to reform of the state machine and the management of politics.
The introduction by his daughter, Melissa Benn, also shares an intimate portrait of the man, showing how his politics informed all parts of his life.
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