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Socialism, Throttling the Country, c.1909 (litho)

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Socialism, Throttling the Country, c.1909 (litho)

BAL99479 Socialism, Throttling the Country, c.1909 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: poster published by The Budget Protest-League, London)

Media ID 33392620

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Britannia Conservative Demon Fantastic Creature Monkey Personification Prosperity Socialism Strangle Trident Union Jack Woman Symbol Monster


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Socialism, Throttling the Country - A Satirical Allegory of Political Struggle

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. This lithograph print, titled "Socialism, Throttling the Country" offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the political landscape of early 20th century England. Created by an unknown English artist and published by The Budget Protest-League in London around 1909, this poster serves as a powerful visual commentary on the growing influence of socialism. At first glance, we are confronted with a scene that is both fantastical and symbolic. In the center stands Britannia herself, personifying Great Britain's prosperity and strength. However, her tranquility is disrupted by a monstrous creature representing socialism – an ideology perceived by some as threatening to strangle the nation's progress. The symbolism continues with a woman symbolizing democracy caught in the clutches of this menacing beast. Her struggle against its grip represents society's fight for freedom amidst political ideologies that may hinder individual liberties. Notably, perched upon Britannia's shield is a mischievous monkey – perhaps representing chaos or mischief within politics itself. This clever addition suggests that even amidst ideological battles between conservatism and socialism, there are other forces at play which can further complicate matters. The use of vibrant colors adds depth to this satirical drawing while emphasizing its allegorical nature. The inclusion of Union Jack flags reminds us that these struggles were uniquely British but also had wider implications for Europe during this era. As we reflect on "Socialism, Throttling the Country" it becomes clear that it encapsulates not only historical tensions but also timeless themes surrounding power dynamics and societal progress. It serves as both a reminder of past struggles and an invitation to engage critically with contemporary political discourse.

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