1st Edition

Preface to Action

By George E. G. Catlin Copyright 1934
    324 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1934, Preface to Action was written to provoke thought on society and its structure and to enable readers to make a considered judgement at election, particularly those with less time to make their decision.

    The book discusses the conflict between wanting to make an informed political decision, and not having the time or all the information to do so. In light of this, Catlin brings together what he considers useful points to help guide readers towards a decision. He outlines his personal opinions and explains his reasons for them. Divided into three parts, the book first explores psychology and considers what institutional forms would best satisfy what he identifies as the major human instincts or impulses. The second part considers the community, whether it is state or nation, and what the best form of it is. The third part is a detailed exploration of the religions of Catholicism, Toryism, Fascism, and Communism.

    Preface to Action will be of great appeal to those with an interest in twentieth century British and European history, the history of politics, the history of political thought, and political psychology.

    Foreword; Part One: i. Introductory; ii. The Erotic Impulse; iii. The Economic Impulse; iv. The Power Impulse; v. The Religious Impulse; Part Two: i. Is the State the Community?; ii. Is the Nation the Community?; Part Three; i. The Religion of Catholicism; ii. The Religion of Toryism; iii. The Religion of Fascism; iv. The Religion of Communism; v. The Conclusion of It All

    Biography

    George E. G. Catlin