1st Edition

The Politics of Food

By George Darling Copyright 1941
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1941, a popular discussion on Food Policy was very welcome at a time when it had become a personal problem for every housewife. It was the purpose of this book to bring home to the general public the nature of the problem. The author first exposes capitalism’s failure to feed the people adequately either in peace or war. He traces the failure to its root cause, and points... Read more

1. War Comes to the Housewife  2. Nearly Fifty Million Mouths  3. Reaping the World’s Harvests, But Not Our Own  4. Mr Morrison Does His Best  5. Lord Woolton Takes Over  6. Britain’s Biggest Business  7. One Half of the Nation  8. A Real Policy for War  9. Your Food After the War  10. Protecting the Housewife.

Biography

George Darling (1905–1985), was a journalist and became industrial correspondent for the BBC reporting team from 1942 to 1949. He was MP for Sheffield Hillsborough from 1950 to 1974, becoming a life peer (Baron Darling of Hillsborough) when he stood down.