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Quintin Hogg (1907–2001)

Author of A Sparrow's Flight

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Works by Quintin Hogg

A Sparrow's Flight (1990) 35 copies
The Case for Conservatism (1947) 27 copies
The door wherein I went (1975) 17 copies
The Conservative Case (1959) 11 copies, 1 review
On the Constitution (1992) 6 copies
Left Was Never Right (1945) 6 copies
Values: Collapse and Cure (1994) 4 copies

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One of three Penguin Specials (the others presenting Liberal and Labour points of view) published in the late 50s (though this particular volume is a "completely revised" edition of "The Case for Conservatism", first published in 1947). I've only flicked through it so far, but was struck by the claim (on p. 109) that the Conservatives were the architects of the Welfare State. This is apparently because most of the work towards it - the reporting of committees and publishing of white papers - show more was done under the wartime coalition which was "predominantly Conservative". Apart from sputtering over this bit of appropriation, I wonder to what degree later Conservative administrations - including the present one - would want to associate themselves with this achievement. My simple and possibly under-informed brain is appalled for the sake of both past and present. show less

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