A series of four talks
4: B. H. TAWNEY by Maurice Shock
Fellow of University College, Oxford How far do the Labour movement and the Labour party of today owe their shape and their purpose to the work of certain intellectuals in the first half of this centurv? MauriGe Shock considers the contribution of R. H. Tawney , who has sought to demonstrate the social purpose which he believes to be inherent in the Christian conception of life and of man's duty.