The Political Thought of Aneurin Bevan
By (Author) Nye Davies
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
2nd January 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
Political parties and party platforms
324.2092
Paperback
272
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 14mm
A study of influential British Labour Party politician Aneurin Bevan as a political thinker.
Despite his contemporary legacy as an institutional pioneer, many fundamental disagreements remain concerning Aneurin Bevan's politics. In times of intense internal Labour Party conflict, Bevan is regularly invoked by different factions to serve different purposes. Some revere him as a pragmatic institution builder, while others emphasize his political radicalism and dedication to socialism. In response, this book takes a new approach by treating Bevan as a political thinker and reconstructing his political thought. This offers an alternative perspective on a complex figure and provides new insight into Bevan's intellectual development and the ideas that drove his politics, including his analysis of class conflict, his commitment to parliamentary politics, and his outlook on international relations. The book also locates Bevan within the British Labour Party's ideological traditions, highlighting moments of tension and compromise with the core tenets of labourism.
Nye Davies is a member of the Wales Governance Centre and a lecturer in politics at Cardiff University in Wales.