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This text is aimed at students and clearly and simply explains the
working of the British political system. Written by those close to
the political process, it provides an authoritative and manageable
guide to understanding all the key elements of government and
politics in Britain. It begins by placing British politics in
context and then explores those areas which feature on British
politics courses. Benefits to students include an exploration of
the key areas, including the constitution, elections, parties,
pressure groups and lobbying, media, parliament, Whitehall, the
Prime Minster and ministers, the EU, devolution, and the future of
British politics. Government documents give insights into actual
political processes, as well as figures, cartoons and tables which
illustrate and summarize information and statistics in an
accessible way. The appendices provide useful information such as a
glossary of terms, a chronology of events, a digest of facts, and a
guide to politics on the Internet.
In this introduction to the subject, the author argues that the
contradictions within socialism arise from the absence of a single
socialist tradition - despite Marxist attempts to claim the title
of the "true" socialism. Rather than seeking to reconcile socialist
differences in an all-embracing unity, it is important to recognize
the diversity of socialism. Disagreement and tensions within the
socialist movement can then be accepted as the subject matter of
different kinds of socialism, each of which may be more or less
plausible, appropriate, or desirable. The volume develops this
theme through an analysis of socialist ideas and movements,
revealing how socialists have differed fundamentally about both the
nature of socialism and the means of its achievement.
In this introduction to the subject, the author argues that the
contradictions within socialism arise from the absence of a single
socialist tradition - despite Marxist attempts to claim the title
of the "true" socialism. Rather than seeking to reconcile socialist
differences in an all-embracing unity, it is important to recognize
the diversity of socialism. Disagreement and tensions within the
socialist movement can then be accepted as the subject matter of
different kinds of socialism, each of which may be more or less
plausible, appropriate, or desirable. The volume develops this
theme through an analysis of socialist ideas and movements,
revealing how socialists have differed fundamentally about both the
nature of socialism and the means of its achievement.
"Citizens and Subjects" is an essay on the nature and condition of
democracy in Britain at the end of the 20th century. It looks at
the commonly held view that Britain is a model democracy, and
exposes it as a dangerous myth inhibiting both radical thought and
actual constitutional change. The text explores the tradition of
political and constitutional thought in Britain, and contemporary
political reality, revealing a wide gulf between the two. Anthony
Wright, a recently-elected Labour MP, considers Britain's
particularly acute form of a general problem of modern government.
While the nation thinks of itself as a liberal democracy, its
liberalism was in place well before democracy came onto the agenda.
Consequently, from the outset, democracy was seen as a problem by
both Conservatives and Liberals. Constitutional issues have
re-emerged on the political agenda in recent years. The author
discusses the means by which we might move towards a pluralistic,
open and participatory democracy; he also argues, however, that
practical reforms will not be possible unless they are linked to a
new tradition of radical constitutional thought.
Citizens and Subjects is an essay on the nature and condition of
democracy in Britain at the end of the twentieth century. It looks
at the commonly held view that Britain is a model democracy,
exposing it as a dangerous myth that inhibits both radical thought
and actual constitutional change. The book looks at the tradition
of political and constitutional thought in Britain and at
contemporary political reality, revealing a wide gulf between the
two. Dr Wright, a respected teacher and academic recently elected a
Labour MP, considers Britain's particularly acute form of a general
problem of modern government. While the nation thinks of itself as
a liberal democracy, its liberalism was in fact in place well
before democracy came onto the agenda. From the outset, democracy
was seen as a problem by both conservatives and liberals.
Constitutional issues have re-emerged on the political agenda in
recent years. Dr Wright discusses the means by which we might move
towards a pluralistic, open and participatory democracy; he also
argues, however, that practical reforms will not be possible unless
they are linked to a new tradition of radical constitutional
thought.
Allergy-free food provides step-by-step advice on diagnosing food
allergies and adapting your eating habits, with helpful tips on
finding alternatives and avoiding hidden ingredients. It includes
over 60 recipes, clearly labelled to show whether they are free
from gluten, wheat, cows' milk, eggs or nuts. Each recipe is
nutritionally analysed to help you maintain a healthy, balanced
diet. Also included is advice on cooking for children and great
ideas for party food, packed lunches and treats.
British Political Process: an introduction is an exiting new text for students which clearly and simply explains the working of the British political system. Written by those close to the political process, it provides an authoritative, reliable and manageable guide to understanding all the key elements of government and politics in Britain. It begins by placing British politics in context and then explores those areas which feature on British politics courses. Benefits to students include: * an exploration of the key areas, including: the constitution; elections; parties; pressure groups and lobbying; media; parliament; Whitehall; the Prime Minster and ministers; the EU; devolution; and the future of British politics. * government documents which give unique insights into actual political processes, as well as figures, cartoons and tables which illustrate and summarise information and statistics in an accessible way. * appendices provide useful information such as: a glossary of terms; a chronology of events; a digest of facts; and a guide to politics on the internet. * a knowledgeable and experienced team of writers who offer a unique insight into British political process
Modelling the East Coast Main Line in the British Railways Era
follows the construction of an East Coast Main Line layout in 00
gauge, based on the Little Bytham prototype. Little Bytham, nestled
in rural Lincolnshire, is the station nearest to where the fastest
steam exploits in the country were achieved. Nearby, the Flying
Scotsman became the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per
hour, Papyrus broke the world speed record for a non-streamlined
locomotive, and Mallard set the current world speed record for a
steam locomotive. This practical guide escorts the reader through
all aspects of constructing an East Coast Main Line layout and
topics include baseboard construction, track laying and ballasting;
wiring and making signals; modelling scenery, buildings,
locomotives, carriages and wagons and how to plan an operation
sequence.
At a time when politics in Britain is experiencing unprecedented
turmoil, this Very Short Introduction examines the past, present,
and possible future of British politics. Tony Wright puts current
events into a longer and larger perspective, ranging from political
ideas to political institutions, and offering an overview of the
British political tradition. Throughout, he identifies key
characteristics and ideas of British politics, and investigates
what makes it distinctive, while emphasizing how these
characteristics are reflected in the way the political system
functions. This new edition includes key material on Brexit,
analysing the divisions revealed by the Brexit vote and the extent
to which Britain now has a politics of identity, and considering
whether the referendum itself has fundamentally altered the
constitutional landscape. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short
Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds
of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books
are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our
expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and
enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly
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Tentmates (Paperback)
David Hurd; Illustrated by Tony Wright; Roderick Edwards
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Discovery Miles 2 230
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Over a period of a million years the human brain expanded at an
increasingly rapid rate, and then, 200,000 years ago, the expansion
abruptly stopped. Modern science has overlooked this in order to
maintain that we are at the pinnacle of our evolution. However, the
halt in brain expansion explains not only recently uncovered
anomalies within the human brain but also the global traditions of
an earthly paradise lost and of humanity's degeneration from our
original state of perpetual wonder and joy. Drawing on more than 20
years of research, authors Tony Wright and Graham Gynn explore how
our modern brains are performing far below their potential and how
we can unlock our higher abilities and return to the euphoria of
Eden. They explain how for millions of years early forest-dwelling
humans were primarily consuming the hormone-rich sex organs of
plants--fruit--each containing a highly complex biochemical
cocktail evolved to influence DNA transcription, rapid brain
development, and elevated neural and pineal gland activity. Citing
recent neurological and psychological studies, the authors explain
how the loss of our symbiotic fruit-based diet led to a progressive
neurodegenerative condition characterized by aggressive behaviors,
a fearful perception of the world, and the suppression of higher
artistic, mathematical, and spiritual abilities. The authors show
how many shamanic and spiritual traditions were developed to
counteract our decline. They outline a strategy of raw foods,
tantric sexuality, shamanic practices, and entheogen use to reverse
our degeneration, restore our connection with the plant world, and
regain the bliss and peace of the brain of Eden.
The long awaited sequel of H G Wells' original classic.
This book is about my thoughts on various topics or subjects. Some
of it is fact and some of it is fictional, it's really how the
reader interperts things. These poems are not hard to understand
and are easy reading. There are 32 poems plus bonuses selected from
my archives that represent 32 years of learning on God's green
earth.Although some readers may find some of the material
controversial or a bit weird, everyone is entitled to their own
opinion. It is what it is. I hope you enjoy! Peace!
Intended for teacher trainers, or teachers wishing to become
teacher trainers. Practical activities for training sessions, case
studies, discussion of training principles, resources for teacher
trainers.
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