108 Pages
    by Routledge

    108 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1942, covers the whole field of wartime life and organization. Is the private ownership and control of industry holding up production? Are the burdens of war being shared equally by the whole community? How can individual liberty be reconciled with maximum efficiency? Are women taking their rightful share in the national effort? Does our literature and art reflect the spirit of an aroused and determined people? Have we a message which will win the oppressed peoples of Europe to our side? These questions are frankly discussed and positive suggestions are made.

    1. Private Monopoly or Public Service G.D.H. Cole  2. Equality of Sacrifice Francis Williams  3. Democracy in War Time Harold J. Laski  4. Women and the War Mary Sutherland  5. Culture and Democracy George Orwell

    Biography

    G.D.H. Cole, Harold Laski, George Orwell, Mary Sutherland and Francis Williams