Abolition Of Liberty
Discover the compelling insights of Peter Hitchens in his thought-provoking book, Abolition Of Liberty. Published in 2004, this 272-page paperback delves into the pressing issues surrounding human rights and liberty in contemporary Britain. Hitchens, known for his passionate and intelligent writing style, captures the essence of what it means to live in today's society. As Bryan Appleyard of the Sunday Times aptly describes, the book is "marvellous... thrillingly written and, above all, it is true." This revised and repackaged edition offers an engaging exploration of the challenges and realities faced in the British Isles. Perfect for readers interested in true crime and human rights, Abolition Of Liberty is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of freedom and justice in modern times.