Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom
By (Author) Thomas E. Ricks
Duckworth Books
Duckworth
1st September 2017
15th June 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Collected biographies
Political control and freedoms
907.202
Hardback
352
Width 160mm, Height 242mm
In this highly topical work in light of Brexit, Donald Trump s Presidency and the rise of the alt-right, #1 New York Times bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Thomas E. Ricks explains how Winston Churchill and George Orwels far-sighted vision and inspired action in the face of authoritarianism helped to preserve individual freedom and democracy for the world. They are perhaps the most important figures in modern British history: Orwels 1984 is the most set text in schools in the UK, and Churchill is repeatedly named as theGreatest Brito. Both are widely recognised for their vision and courage to campaign tirelessly, in words and deeds, against the totalitarian threat from both the left and the right. In a crucial moment, they responded first by seeking the facts of the matter, seeing through the lies and obfuscations, and then acted on their beliefs. Together they kept the West's compass set toward freedom as its due north. However, in the late 1930s they occupied a lonely position: democracy was discredited in many circles and authoritarian rulers, fascist and communist, were everywhere in the ascent. Churchill and Orwell had the foresight to see clearly that the issue was human liberty - and that any government that denies its people basic rights is a totalitarian menace and has to be resisted. In the end, Churchill and Orwell proved their age's necessary men. The glorious climax of Churchill Orwell is their drive in the 1940s to triumph over freedom's enemies. Churchill may have played the larger role in the defeat of Hitler and the Axis, but Orwell's reckoning with the menace of authoritarian rule in Animal Farm and 1984 would define the stakes of the Cold War for its 50-year course, and continues to inspire to this day.
'Really, very interesting' John Le Carr
An inspiring story highly readableAndrew Roberts, bestselling author of Napoleon the Great and The Storm of War
Ricks is an excellent writer; his eye for telling detail brings to life these two remarkable and much-mythologised menKeith Lowe, Telegraph
'A feast of a book, laden with observations and insights that enable us to see these familiar figures, and through them our own time, in a fresh and illuminating light'John Gray, New Statesman
A page turner written with great brio... highly enjoyableNew York Times
Thomas E. Ricks is the author of several books, including The Generals, The Gamble, and the #1 New York Times bestseller Fiasco, which was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize. Ricks was a reporter at the Wall Street Journal for seventeen years until 1999, when he moved on to write for the Washington Post. A member of two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams, he covered U.S. military activities across the globe. He advises on national security at the New America Foundation, where he participates in its Future of Wa project. He was previously a fellow at the Centre for a New American Security and is a contributing editor of Foreign Policy magazine, for which he writes the prizewinning blog The Best Defense.