![]() ![]() ![]() A few of his books include: The Birth of the Modern, Modern Times, and A History of the American People. He bemoans society's moral deficiencies, decries evolution, and denounces Communism. A prolific writer, Johnson has written more than 40 books on topics such as art, history, religion, travel, and politics. Johnson advised Thatcher and wrote some of her speeches. He eventually held the position of editor, and over time, his stance on issues swerved more to a right-leaning conservative.Ī vocal opponent of Britain's trade unions, Johnson supported Margaret Thatcher, who he had known at Oxford as an independent thinker. Johnson had a very liberal viewpoint, and he moved to London in order to write full-time for the New Statesman. He also worked as a Paris correspondent for the New Statesman. After graduating from Oxford, Johnson spent his National service in the army at Gibraltar before becoming an assistant editor to a French newspaper. ![]() Born on Novemin Manchester, England, Johnson later studied at Stonyhurst College where he received a Jesuit education. ![]()
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