Enoch Powell and the Sovereignty of Parliament - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
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00:00 // Introduction to Enoch Powell
02:03 // Powell’s Classical and Political Education
06:21 // World War II and Early Civil Service
10:12 // Entering Parliament and Rise in the Tory Party
14:36 // Powell’s Philosophy of Nation and Sovereignty
19:08 // The Concept of Parliamentary Supremacy
23:44 // Powell’s Break with Party Over Principles
28:10 // Immigration, Identity, and the 'Rivers of Blood' Speech
33:29 // Aftermath and Political Isolation
37:45 // Powell’s Views on the European Community
42:18 // Reflections on National Self-Determination
46:02 // Powell as a Political Philosopher
50:41 // Reactions from the Left and Right
55:28 // Powell’s Legacy in Contemporary Politics
59:46 // Final Years and Philosophical Reflections
01:04:12 // Closing Thoughts: Parliament, Nation, and Identity
Enoch Powell was the most powerful postwar exponent of the idea of the sovereignty of Parliament and indeed of English nationalism, opposing the coming of a multiracial society, devolution, and entry into the Common Market, as the European Union used to be called. His ideas proved unacceptable not only to Labour but also to the Conservative Party which he left in 1974. Was he, as his supporters allege, a prophet before his time; or have developments since his death shown that his fears were groundless?
This is a part of the lecture series, Making the Weather: Six politicians who shaped our age.
Winston Churchill wrote of Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Secretary at the beginning of the 20th century, that, even though he never became Prime Minister, he 'made the weather', meaning that he played a crucial role in shaping the political agenda of his day. These lectures discuss six postwar politicians, none of whom became Prime Minister, but who, like Joseph Chamberlain, also made the weather and so helped to shape the age in which we live.
Enoch Powell and the Sovereignty of Parliament with Professor Vernon Bogdanor was recorded live on 12 Mar 2013.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
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