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Democracy: 1,000 Years in Pursuit of British Liberty
Peter Kellner לקטלוג
Democracy: 1,000 Years in Pursuit of British Liberty
Democracy is Britain's gift to the world. Most of the ideas and ideals that have shaped the world's democracies can be traced back to arguments and reforms that first erupted here.

Democracy tells the thousand-year story of the bitter battles over those arguments and reforms, in the words of those who shaped our democracy, fought for it and resisted it. It includes the major documents of the past millennium, such as the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights, and the speeches of the big beasts of the democratic jungle, such as Sir Thomas More, Cromwell, Wilberforce, Gladstone and Churchill, as well as the contributions to the democracy struggle of rebels, poets, satirists and novelists, from Shakespeare and Burns to Dickens and Orwell.

Also featured are many important documents that have been rescued from obscurity, such as a speech in 1820 by a leading Tory, who went on to become prime minister, attacking democratic reform and defending some of the most oppressive laws any government has ever introduced. And published here for the first time is a speech that the prominent twentieth century MP Tony Benn was barred from delivering: he wanted to argue why he should not be expelled from the House of Commons.

Democracy covers not just the constitution and the law, but also debates over free speech, slavery, empire, the death penalty and Europe, and includes key events in England's relations with Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

This remarkable chronicle reveals the unfolding story of British Democracy is guaranteed to inform, educate and inspire.

Peter Kellner is president of YouGov and appears frequently on radio and television. He was formerly an award-winning journalist and political commentator.