November 1997 marks the anniversary of the birth of Aneurin Bevan. His philosophy, ideas and world view retain relevance today. In this text, left-wing political thinkers relate Bevan's thought to contemporary political realities. It questions whether Bevan was the last real British socialist, or was his vision of a developing society so far ahead of its time that it is only now becoming relevant.
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November 1997 marks the anniversary of the birth of Aneurin Bevan. His philosophy, ideas and world view retain relevance today. In this text, left-wing political thinkers relate Bevan's thought to contemporary political realities. It questions whether Bevan was the last real British socialist, or was his vision of a developing society so far ahead of its time that it is only now becoming relevant.
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