James Bartholomew has travelled the world to see how cultures and lives are being changed. This controversial book is an unparalleled investigation into welfare systems in which he tells the story of the people and places he has visited.
James Bartholomew Livres
La première carrière de James Bartholomew en tant que banquier a jeté les bases de son journalisme perspicace. Son travail pour des publications de premier plan l'a conduit au cœur de l'Asie, façonnant sa perspective. Un voyage transformateur à travers les continents et des paysages politiquement chargés a profondément influencé sa vision. Il est ensuite devenu une voix de premier plan dans le journalisme britannique, connu pour ses commentaires avisés sur les affaires mondiales.




Inside the Tower: The Alternative Guide
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A guide to the Tower of London, this book takes the reader on a tour around the buildings and describes the history, legends and ceremonies surrounding this bastion of the monarchy. The author has also written The Magic of Kew and The City of London.
The Welfare State We're In
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The founding of the welfare state in the 1940s was one of the crowning achievements of modern British history - or was it? In this work James Bartholomew advances the sacrilegious argument that however well-meaning its founders, the welfare state has in reality done more harm than good.