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The Five Giants - A Biography of the Welfare State (Paperback, Revised edition)
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The Five Giants - A Biography of the Welfare State (Paperback, Revised edition)
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An accessible and entertaining narrative history of the
establishment, development and unravelling of the British Welfare
State - now fully revised to cover Blair's first term. Lively
writing in the style of Peter Hennessy. 'Giant Want. Giant Disease.
Giant Ignorance. Giant Squalor. And the insidious Giant Idleness,
"which destroys wealth and corrupts men". These were evils to be
vanquished by the postwar reconstruction of Britain. Timmins' book
recaptures brilliantly the high hopes of the period in which the
Welfare State began to be created, and conveys the cranky zeal of
its inventor, William Beveridge. The onslaught on the five Giants
was the work of five gargantuan programmes that made up the core of
Beveridge's Welfare State. These were social security, health,
education, housing and a policy of full employment. It is
notoriously difficult to write about such subjects and keep the
reader reading, but Timmins performs wonders of narrative clarity,
anecdote and human detail in a book that finds its chosen level
somewhere between Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
and '1066 and All That'...There is something very moving about his
rhetoric of transformation and 'The Five Giants' will stir up
strong emotions. It is impossible not to respond in personal terms
to a book that is a part of so many of our histories, woven into
the day-to-day texture of our lives.' Fiona MacCarthy, Observer
Beveridge was originally only supposed to sort out the web of
insurance services stifling Britain. 'The Five Giants' recounts how
his original vision and campaign blossomed enormously to inspire a
country at war with the hope that the peace might bring comfort and
security for all. The tale hums with the energies and passions of
activists, dreamers and ordinary Britons, and seethes with personal
vendettas, forced compromises, arguments about money, awkward
contradictions, noisy rows and fervent perseverance. Nicholas
Timmins, who has seen how the Welfare State works every day for the
last two decades, assesses the key personalities, the key problems,
the key victories and key defeats in his anecdotal, witty and
illuminating study of the Welfare State from the 1940s to the
present day.
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