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How They Broke Britain by James O'Brien; 9780753560341

How They Broke Britain

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How They Broke Britain delves into the intricate web of factors that have led to the current socio-economic state of Britain. James O'Brien meticulously unpacks the decline of the nation, shedding light on reduced freedoms and widening social divides that have become increasingly pronounced in recent years.

The Plot

Through a series of compelling chapters, O'Brien examines the role of influential figures including think tank leaders, politicians, and media personalities. Each chapter is dedicated to a pivotal individual whose actions have significantly shaped public perception and policy, ultimately contributing to a country now facing rampant strikes, shortages, and a series of scandals.

Themes

  • Accountability: The narrative challenges readers to consider who holds responsibility for the state of the nation.
  • Media Influence: O'Brien explores how media narratives have been crafted and manipulated to sway public opinion.
  • Social Division: The book highlights the increasing rifts within society, questioning what this means for the future of Britain.

With a distinctive writing style that combines rigorous analysis with engaging storytelling, O'Brien invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of the actions and decisions made by those in power. Fans of his previous works, as well as readers interested in political commentary and social critique, will find this exploration both enlightening and thought-provoking.

"A necessary examination of a country in turmoil, revealing the forces that shape our reality."
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 160 mm × 241 mm × 32 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
ISBN: 9780753560341

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