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The Rise of Bevan

Roth, Andrew | October 11, 1952 issue

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This article focuses on the views of Member of Parliament of Great Britain Aneurin Bevan on labor movement, with special reference to the political conditions of Great Britain. Bevan was not wrong in suggesting that the international spotlight had moved to the conflict within Labor's ranks because this will determine Britain's future policies. It is possible to agree that the increased Bevan vote reflected an increased desire in Britain for quasi-neutralism. British politics is clearly changing its shape. The Conservative Party has substantially declined in popularity and has no new leadership or program to halt its downhill side.

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GREAT Britain -- Politics & government; BEVAN, Aneurin; LABOR movement -- Great Britain; SOCIAL movements; LABOR movement; LABOR leaders; GREAT Britain
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