I was previously under the impression that a proper state pension only came in with the Attlee government after WWII, and after a quick trawl through Wikipedia I'm still under that impression! There was some provision pre-Ragged Trousers, but I don't think it would have been enough to assuage the worries of the older characters presented in Ragged Trousers.
Any other recommendations for novels that present the Socialist cause in an inspiring light? I've just finished Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls, and his hero is a believable socialist, who is prepared to give his life for the cause. But Hemingway doesn't shy away from presenting the idiocy and excessive violence of some of the hero's comrades. It's a very thought provoking book on the problems and pitfalls of putting idealism into practice. It's also a very exciting war story. Makes me feel he deserved his Nobel prize.



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