MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN is no longer regarded, in the political sense, as being merely the son of his famous father. During the last six months, and especially during the last six weeks, he has broken clear from the handicap of heredity. No one now thi...
MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN is no longer regarded, in the political sense, as being merely the son of his famous father. During the last six months, and especially during the last six weeks, he has broken clear from the handicap of heredity. No one now thinks of him-- and they used to do so-- as a man for whom it is sufficient if he maintains a political repute not of his own creation, but passed along to him in circumstances making its maintenance relatively easy.