Posh boys : how the English public schools ruin Britain
Verkaik, Robert2018
Books, Manuscripts
Imagine a world where leaders are able to pass power directly to their children. These children are plucked from their nurseries and sent to beautiful compounds far away from all the other children. They are provided with the best teachers, facilities, doctors and food. Every day they are told this is because they are the brightest and most important children in the world. Years later they are presented with the best jobs, the grandest houses and most of the money. Through their networks of friends and family they control the government, the army, the police and the country's finances. They claim everyone is equal, that each person has a chance to become a leader. But this isn't true. If such a world existed today wouldn't we say it was unfair, even corrupt?
Posh boys : how the English public schools ruin Britain / Robert Verkaik.
Verkaik, Robert, author
London : Oneworld, 2018.
viii, 392 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
9781786073839 (hbk)
373.2220942373.222094373.222373.2225
English
2674999