The Politics of Change: A Jamaican Testament
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In 1974 it was a fervent idealist who wrote The Politics of Change. After 8 years as Prime Minister of Jamaica and nearly 10 in opposition Michael Manelys politics have been tempered by experience. Having been responsible for many of the enormous gains of the seventies including the much improved status of the common man and the expansion of opportunity and political consciousness Manley has also experienced the wilderness years of opposition. He spent those years reflecting on his political views and the Epilogue to The Politics of Change sets out how those views have changed to suit Jamaicas new circumstances. Manley discusses imperialism human rights education productivity; his own attitude toward communism socialism and the menace of drugs. Above all as Prime Minister he points a new way forward for the Jamaican people with his characteristic honesty passion and commitment.
