By Major General J.F.C. Fuller CB. CBE. DSO.
Major General Fuller saw active service in the Boer War and First World War. He was an early exponent of tactics with tanks, and his work was much studied in Germany. He was a keen member of British Union and an ardent advocate of avoiding war in 1939. He explains his views in this booklet.
Some chapter headings are:
Organised Common Sense
The Problems of Britain
Discipline and Faith
Blue Lethargy and Red Violence
A New Movement needed
Artificial Money Scarcity
Sanity Instead of Usury
How Action Will Come
He was prospective parliamentary candidate for British Union in the Westminster, St Georges constituency. He died in 1966.pp.24