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基本説明
Analyzing the main concepts of socialism in Britain through the work of Shaw, Morris, Wells, Huxley, Orwel and Koestler.
Full Description
What can the study of narratives bring to our understanding of political ideas that other forms of analysis cannot? In Narratives of British Socialism , Stephen Ingle shows how imaginative literature can be used to give definition to political thought. The origins, development and eventual decline of British socialism are analyzed in the writings of Morris, Shaw, Wells, Huxley, Koestler, Orwell and others. Ingle concludes that narratives can give us an experiential understanding of political ideas.
Contents
Politics and Narrative The Terrible Stone Face Power to the People The Narrative of the Sword Narrative and the Law The New Jerusalem The Power of Narrative Postscript: The Implosion of Values Index