Author: | Dr. Steven Parris Ward | ISBN: | 9781479780594 |
Publisher: | Xlibris UK | Publication: | January 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | Xlibris UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Steven Parris Ward |
ISBN: | 9781479780594 |
Publisher: | Xlibris UK |
Publication: | January 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | Xlibris UK |
Language: | English |
For Freedom and Democracy (The Unloved Letters of a Likeable Libertarian) is a series of letters that were moderated, reviewed, censored or automatically published on the Daily Telegraph blog site in response to various articles written by the esteemed journalists therein. Commenting on the various topics of the changing political situation, its twists, turns and deceits, they focus chiefly on the rise of UKIP, the decline of David Cameron PM (Pre-Mortem), his Europhile buccaneers, and last but not least, the emergence of the dominating, corrupt and undemocratic European Union.
These witty, serious, succinct, detailed and on occasion humorous letters, chart the duplicities of both the Press, and the people they claim to criticise and report, with a blunt and curt analysis of the current contemporary political situation. The letters reflect the decline of national
state democracy, the emergence of politically correct bigotry, and the rise of the European autocratic mega state.
For Freedom and Democracy (The Unloved Letters of a Likeable Libertarian) is a series of letters that were moderated, reviewed, censored or automatically published on the Daily Telegraph blog site in response to various articles written by the esteemed journalists therein. Commenting on the various topics of the changing political situation, its twists, turns and deceits, they focus chiefly on the rise of UKIP, the decline of David Cameron PM (Pre-Mortem), his Europhile buccaneers, and last but not least, the emergence of the dominating, corrupt and undemocratic European Union.
These witty, serious, succinct, detailed and on occasion humorous letters, chart the duplicities of both the Press, and the people they claim to criticise and report, with a blunt and curt analysis of the current contemporary political situation. The letters reflect the decline of national
state democracy, the emergence of politically correct bigotry, and the rise of the European autocratic mega state.