Skip to main content

Revolution by reason : an account of the Birmingham proposals, together with an analysis of the financial policy of the present government which has led to their great attack upon wages

Archive Print part: BC Mattison/LAB

Details

Type of record: Book

Title: Revolution by reason : an account of the Birmingham proposals, together with an analysis of the financial policy of the present government which has led to their great attack upon wages

Level: Piece

Classmark: BC Mattison/LAB

Creator(s): Mosley, Sir Oswald (1896-1980)

Publisher: The Blackfriars Press

Publication city: Leicester

Date(s): [1925]

Language: English

Size and medium: 29 p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/291262

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991002907009705181

Description

"This pamphlet is founded upon a speech delivered by the author to the I.L.P. Summer School at Easton Lodge, August 11th, 1925."

Additional description

Bound with fourteen other publications in a volume lettered Labour Pamphlets vol. 20. Volume contents: 1. F.W. Pethick Lawrence: Socialism and finance, [1923]. -- 2. F.W. Pethick Lawrence: National finance: must the workers foot the bill?, [1923]. -- 3. Independent Labour Party: Finance Enquiry Committee reports, [1924?]. -- 4. W. Leach: The riddles of finance, [1925]. -- 5. Alf. Barton: The burden of interest and how to avoid it, [c.a 1925?]. -- 6. O. Mosley: Revolution by reason, [1925?]. -- 7. G. Deville: The genesis of capital, 1887. -- 8. J. Richardson: A millionaire's legacy, [1912]. -- 9. G.B. Clark: The financial revolution, [1917]. -- 10. Back bench Labour M.P.: The capitalist influence in Parliament, [1925]. -- 11. H. Dalton: Will capital leave the country?, [1924]. -- 12. T.G. Duffy: Capitalism in Parliament, 1906. -- 13. H.B. Lees-Smith: What the surtax is, [1928]. -- 14. H.B. Lees-Smith: The surtax, [1928?]. -- 15. J. Wheatley: Socialise the national income!, [1927?].

Access and usage

Access

Access to this material is unrestricted.

Collection hierarchy

Visitor Basket

Ref No. Item Ref Title