Living the great illusion: Sir Norman Angell, 1872-1967

Living the great illusion: Sir Norman Angell, 1872-1967

Ceadel, Martin

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Sir Norman Angell, pioneer both of international relations as a distinct discipline and of the theory of globalization, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, and one of the twentieth century's leading internationalist campaigners on both sides of the Atlantic, lived the great illusion in three senses. First, his 'life job', as he came to call it, was founded upon and defined by The Great Illusion , a best-seller whose original version appeared in 1909: it perceptivelyshowed how economic interdependence would prevent great powers profiting fromwar; yet it made other, less felicitous, claims from whose implications he spent decades trying to extricate himself. Second, his magnum opus and all his best work derived, to an extent unusual for a public intellectual, not from abstract thinking but from an eventful and varied life as a jobbing journalist infour countries, a cowboy, land-speculator, and gold-prospector in California,production manager of the continental edition of the Daily Mail , author, lecturer, pig farmer, Labour MP, entrepreneur, and campaigner for collective security. Third, he fostered many an enduring illusion about himself by at varioustimes giving wrongly his age, name, nationality, marital status, key career dates, and core beliefs. By dint of careful detective work, this first biography of Angell reveals the truth about a remarkable life that has hitherto been much misrepresented and misinterpreted.

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-957116-1
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 472
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés