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Forgotten favourites - Politics of aspiration. T H Green was the first philosopher of social justice. Today's cabinet ministers would do well to read him, writes Roy Hattersley

  • 01 December 2003

T H Green and the Development of Ethical Socialism
Matt Carter
Imprint Academic, 234pp, £25
ISBN 0907845320

Property rules

  • 10 November 2003

Reform!: the fight for the 1832 Reform Act
Edward Pearce Jonathan Cape, 343pp, £20
ISBN 0224061992

A gallant failure

  • 17 March 2003

Eden: the life and times of Anthony Eden
D R Thorpe Chatto & Windus, 758pp, £25

Rather turnips than nothing

  • 11 November 2002

Commentary - Why shouldn't an atheist write seriously about religion?

Nearly men

  • 23 September 2002

Friends and Rivals: Crosland, Jenkins and Healey
Giles Radice Little, Brown, 376pp, £20
ISBN 0316855472

Lytton Strachey's elegant, energetic character assassinations destroyed for ever the pretensions of the Victorian age to moral supremacy. By Roy Hattersley

  • 12 August 2002

Eminent Victorians: the definitive edition
Lytton Strachey, foreword by Frances Partridge, introduction by Paul Levy Continuum, 315pp, £18.99
ISBN 0826459641

Bring back the intellectuals

  • 12 November 2001

Once upon a time, special advisers didn't try to square the press: they were experts, often academics, who actually offered advice

Stop trying to be a he-man, Tony

  • 23 July 2001

Roy Hattersleyfinds the Prime Minister's latest speech stronger in its determination than in its intellectual coherence

Look to the left and flinch

  • 02 July 2001

Is Roy Hattersley right? Will there be a counter-coup against Blair? Jackie Ashley tunes in to restless MPs and furious unions

Election punch

  • 11 June 2001

Art - Roy Hattersley canvasses for the funny men of political caricature

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