The Power and the Throne: Monarchy Debate

The Power and the Throne: Monarchy Debate

by Anthony Barnett (Editor), Anthony Barnett (Editor), Helena Kennedy (Preface)

Synopsis

This is the most important, wide-ranging and critical debate so far published on the monarchy. It is not concerned with the trivia and tragedy of the Windsor's personal lives. Instead, a glittering range of contributors from across the spectrum of opinion focus on what the monarchy means for Britain today. Do we - can we? - continue to live in what Anthony Barnett calls in a provocative introductory essay, an empire state? The essays include Charles Moore's stirring reassertion of the case for the crown and David Hare's denunciation of the odious rituals of deference. Lady Longford assures us that the royal phoenix will rise from the ashes of the Windsor fire. Christopher Hitchens rebukes Shirely Williams and criticizes the monarchy for invading our privacy. Marina Warner dissects our fear of change. These and many others contribute to a debate conceived as a watershed. A debate that will be seen as having shattered the taboo on serious scrutiny of the monarchy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 21 Jul 1994

ISBN 10: 0099393115
ISBN 13: 9780099393115

Author Bio
Charter 88, whose staff and volunteers put together this book, is a campaign for a democratic written constitution and a culture of citizenship for Britain. It started in 1988, on the 300th anniversary of the revolution of 1688. It now has nearly 50,000 signatories and supporters.