Shaw: George Versus Bernard is a sharply drawn, layperson‑friendly portrait that maps the mind of a towering writer and his restless pursuit of truth.
This edition gathers a careful look at how George Bernard Shaw challenged received ideas and how his thinking evolved through years of reading, debate, and collaboration.
What you’ll discover inside:
- How Shaw mixed drama and theory to question economics, value, and modern life.
- The role his partnership with Sidney Webb played in shaping his approach to poverty and policy.
- Why Shaw believed in returning to first principles and the effort it took to test ideas against facts.
- The way his writing blended vivid scenes with concrete, human stakes to persuade readers.
Ideal for readers of Shaw, students of economic thought, and anyone curious about the making of modern social criticism.