Britain’S Place In The Great Plan
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Britain’s Place in the Great Plan explores the UK’s evolving role in global affairs, reflecting on its colonial past and addressing contemporary issues like Brexit. The book examines Britain’s need to redefine its international position amid global challenges such as climate change and security. It emphasizes the importance of strategic partnerships with countries like the US and emerging economies, while advocating for a forward-looking, proactive approach. Ultimately, the book urges Britain to adapt and maintain its influence, balancing its historical values with modern global realities
Annie Besant (1847–1933) was a British socialist, theosophist, women's rights advocate, and a major supporter of Indian nationalism. She became the first female president of the Indian National Congress in 1917. Initially an atheist, she embraced theosophy after meeting Helena Blavatsky. Besant championed social reforms, education, and Indian self-rule, founding the Central Hindu School and co-founding Banaras Hindu University. A prolific writer and orator, her works, including On the Deity of Jesus of Nazareth and Christianity, left a lasting impact on global social and political movements