In 2001, Tony Benn, one of the most influential socialists in Europe, retired from the House of Commons in order to 'devote more time to politics'. He has since carried out a huge programme of public meetings in Britain and abroad and been a regular broadcaster. He writes a weekly column in the "Morning Star". "Free Radical" is a collection of the best of these columns, which reflect the breadth of Benn's political concerns and cover both domestic and international affairs. Benn writes with knowledge and passion about the ...
Read More
In 2001, Tony Benn, one of the most influential socialists in Europe, retired from the House of Commons in order to 'devote more time to politics'. He has since carried out a huge programme of public meetings in Britain and abroad and been a regular broadcaster. He writes a weekly column in the "Morning Star". "Free Radical" is a collection of the best of these columns, which reflect the breadth of Benn's political concerns and cover both domestic and international affairs. Benn writes with knowledge and passion about the importance of democracy, internationalism and social justice. He argues that a renewal of the Labour party is needed so that it becomes an instrument for the improvement of our lives and an active partner in a new global movement that works for peace.
Read Less