The abolition of Britain : from Winston Churchill to Princess Diana
Peter Hitchens  
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Publisher:Encounter Books
Place Published:The abolition of Britain : from Winston Churchill to Princess Diana
Genre:History
ISBN:9781893554184
Dewey:941.085
Release:2000-01-01
Date Added:2015-11-26
Summary: Writing with passion and flair, Hitchens targets the pernicious effects of TV culture, the "corruption and decay" of the English language, the loss of politeness, and the "syrupy confessional mood" brought on by the death of Diana, which Hitchens contrasts with the somber national response to the death of Winston Churchill. If there is a term that summarizes everything that has gone wrong in Britain, it is "Tony Blairism," which Hitchens sees as having rewritten England's history, trivialized its journalism, subverted its educational system and cultural standards, and overthrown accepted notions of patriotism, faith, and morality.The New Britain is government by focus group in which people are told what to feel as a way of preventing them from asking how they want to be governed."--Jacket.
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