1st Edition

Our New Masters

By Thomas Wright Copyright 1970
    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1969. Part of this work was originally made public as articles in ‘Fraser's Magazine’ and the ‘Contemporary Review’. It deals with the working classes, their views and as 'New Masters' of the political and social situation.

    PREFACE; PART I.; THE COMPOSITION OF THE WORKING CLASSES; ON THE CONDITION OF THE WORKING CLASSES; THE PEOPLE IN RELATION TO POLITICAL POWER AND OPINION; THE VIEWS AND PROSPECTS OF THE WORKING CLASSES; WORKING-CLASS EDUCATION AND MIS-EDUCATION; ON THE GRIEVANCE IDEAS OF THE WORKING CLASSES; PART II.; ENGLISH REPUBLICANISM; THE ENGLISH WORKING CLASSES AND THE PARIS COMMUNE; THE TWO SIDES OF THE SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT QUESTION; ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOUR; THE PRESS AND THE PEOPLE; THE TWO RACES OF POOR;

    Biography

    Thomas Wright- The Journeyman Engineer