The Abolition of Liberty: The Decline of Order and Justice in England (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
From identification cards to how we protect our property, public debate rages over what our basic human rights are and how they are to be protected.
In this trenchant and provocative audiobook, Peter Hitchens sets out to show that popular views of these hotly contested issues - from crime and punishment to so-called 'soft drugs' - are based on mistaken beliefs, massaged figures and cheap slogans. His powerful and counterintuitive conclusions make challenging listening for those on both the Left and the Right and are essential listening for all concerned with creating a lawful and peaceful society.
The Abolition of Liberty argues that because of the misdemeanours of the few, the liberty of the many is seriously jeopardised.
Customer Reviews
Great read.
Once again Peter Hitchens hits the nail on the head in this account of how the country has fallen prey to the growth of the elite state. Now more relevant than ever with the unchallenged opinions of social justice apparatchiks shutting down free discussion.