Francis Beckett

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Francis Beckett


Born
in Chenies, The United Kingdom
May 12, 1945


Average rating: 3.7 · 483 ratings · 82 reviews · 45 distinct worksSimilar authors
Marching to the Fault Line

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Blair Inc.: The Man Behind ...

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Clem Attlee

4.07 avg rating — 54 ratings — published 1997 — 9 editions
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Enemy Within: The Rise and ...

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Bevan

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1956: The Year That Changed...

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Fascist in the Family: The ...

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What Did the Baby Boomers E...

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Laurence Olivier

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Stalin's British Victims

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“Charity is a cold, grey loveless thing. If a rich man wants to help the poor, he should pay his taxes gladly, not dole out money at a whim. In a civilised community, although it may be composed of self-reliant individuals, there will be some persons who will be unable at some period of their lives to look after themselves, and the question of what is to happen to them may be solved in three ways – they may be neglected, they may be cared for by the organised community as of right, or they may be left to the goodwill of individuals in the community. The first way is intolerable, and as for the third: Charity is only possible without loss of dignity between equals. A right established by law, such as that to an old age pension, is less galling than an allowance made by a rich man to a poor one, dependent on his view of the recipient’s character, and terminable at his caprice.”
Francis Beckett, Clem Attlee

“The sort where moon don’t rhyme with June, and you’re not up to your backside in bloody buttercups. Songs that aren’t about your mum and dad. A bit rough, a beat that busts up the old way, the old stodge, the empire and knowing your place and excuse me and the dressing up and doing what you’re told.”
Francis Beckett, 1956: The Year That Changed Britain

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