Socialism and the Drink Question

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"Socialism and the Drink Question" is a political pamphlet by British Labour politician Philip Snowden examining the relationship between socialist principles and alcohol policy, particularly temperance and state control of the liquor trade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf non-fiction work
political pamphlet
advocates state intervention in the liquor trade
associatedWith British Labour movement
Labour Party (UK) NERFINISHED
author Philip Snowden NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses economic aspects of the drink trade
moral arguments about alcohol consumption
temperance as a social reform issue
examines compatibility of temperance with socialist ideals
impact of alcohol on the working class
public ownership of the liquor trade
focusesOn relationship between socialist principles and alcohol regulation
genre political literature
socialist literature
hasAuthorNotableOffice Philip Snowden served as Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasAuthorPoliticalRole Philip Snowden was a British Labour politician NERFINISHED
historicalContext early 20th-century British socialism
intendedAudience British labour activists
supporters of socialism
temperance advocates
language English
mainSubject British politics
alcohol policy
socialism
state control of the liquor trade
temperance movement NERFINISHED
politicalPosition socialist
workType pamphlet

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Philip Snowden notableWork Socialism and the Drink Question