The author sets out to answer two fundamental questions of political philosophy: How can humans live together in conditions of cooperation over time? And how much individual freedom can we expect to enjoy?
Part of a set tracing the evolution of the Labour Party's foreign policy during the 20th century, this text assesses the development and evolution of Labour's world-view and follows its foreign policy during World War I, the Russian Revolution, the Spanish Civil War, World War II and the Cold War.