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THE NEW SOCIETY

HE NEW SOCIETY is the title of the book by E. H. Carr which Ken Scott will review on the next session of Book Shop, to be heard from the YA and, YZ stations during the fortnight February 18 to March 2. First heard as a series of six lectures on the BBC’s Third Programme last year, The New Society deals with the emergence of the welfare state and its author’s belief in the historical inevitability of that state. Mr. Carr has many writings to his credit, and is at present engaged in his most extensive work, a history of the Bolshevik Revolution. Formerly in the. Foreign Office, Mr. Carr has more recently held the position of Professor of International Politics at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. His reviewer, Mr. Scott, is a Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Victoria University College. With the review of this Book Shop programme will be two talks, the first by Margaret Dalziel, .at present at Oxford on literary research work, and the second a report by the programme organiser, Arnold Wall,. on the humorous Film-Ad Competition which he sponsored some time ago.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 21

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THE NEW SOCIETY New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 21

THE NEW SOCIETY New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 21

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