The Beveridge memorial lecture given by the Rt. Hon. Harold Wilson at the Senate House, University of London, 18th November 1966

The Beveridge memorial lecture given by the Rt. Hon. Harold Wilson at the Senate House, University of London, 18th November 1966

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Jan 1, 1966 · الإنجليزية · غلاف ورقي
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تنسيق غلاف ورقي
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Jan 1, 1966
الناشر Institute of Statisticians

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Harold Wilson’s lecture delivered at the University of London provides a profound exploration of political thought and social policy in the context of 1966. With a focus on the challenges and developments facing the UK at the time, Wilson reflects on the importance of governmental responsibility and the welfare state. His insights are rooted in historical context and convey a vision for a more equitable society.

Throughout the lecture, Wilson’s engaging rhetoric invites listeners to consider the balance between progress and tradition. He emphasizes the role of education and economic policy as critical pathways toward social justice and national growth. This address serves not only as a powerful political statement but also as a reflection of Wilson's own philosophy regarding the responsibilities of leadership in times of change.
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