Dare to be a Daniel

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"Dare to be a Daniel" is an autobiographical work by British politician Tony Benn, recounting his early life, formative influences, and development of his socialist convictions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
about British establishment
Labour Party history
class and privilege in Britain
formation of political beliefs
role of religion in politics
author Tony Benn NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Tony Benn's early life
Tony Benn's formative influences
development of Tony Benn's socialist convictions
followedBy Years of Hope NERFINISHED
genre memoir
political autobiography
hasPart accounts of family background
accounts of political awakening
accounts of religious influences
childhood recollections
hasPerspective Christian socialist
left-wing
hasTheme Christian faith NERFINISHED
democratic socialism
moral courage
social justice
inspiredBy biblical figure Daniel
language English
mainSubject British politics
Tony Benn NERFINISHED
socialism
narrativeVoice first-person
notableQuote "Dare to be a Daniel" as a family motto of moral courage
partOf Tony Benn autobiographical series NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2004
publisher Hutchinson NERFINISHED
setting Second World War era Britain
interwar Britain
targetAudience Labour Party supporters
readers interested in political memoirs
students of British political history
timeSpanCovered Tony Benn's childhood
Tony Benn's early political involvement
Tony Benn's youth
title Dare to be a Daniel NERFINISHED

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