Perhaps the most personal and auto-biographical of Howard's many books.
Peter and Doe Howard have stakes in the future – Philip, Anne, and Anthony, their children.
This book dares to look into the future with realism and confidence. Its pages echo to the tramp of the marching ideologies bidding for the mastery of the world. "Ideas took legs, and the legs began to march," says Howard.
ln Ideas Have Legs, Howard presents the answer–Britain’s Big Idea which is destined to outmarch all others. He writes with the Elizabethan vigour which has made his last two books sell 400,000 copies.
Language
English
Publication
1945
Pages
188
Type
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