85 Years Ago Today
Saturday 30th of January 1937Actress and political activist Vanessa Redgrave is born in London, Greenwich, Greater London, United Kingdom.
In 1960 Vanessa worked with the British Humanist Association for Social Research. She was a member of the British Humanist Association for Social Research Advisory Board. She had her PhD dissertation at West Sussex University before travelling to Paris and finishing her PhD at West Sussex University as a lecturer. As a political scientist her main goal was to prove that what I had seen and had heard was wrong. She became the first woman to propose a political philosophy, and then she wrote a book on political philosophy called 'Democracy and the State', which was published in 1997 by the German Institute for the Study of Political Philosophy and published in 1998 and has since been translated into more languages and published in English and German. She is the world's longest known political scientist on the subject, which includes working on the 'Greenwich Theory', 'Reducing Terrorism to Peaceful Violence', and on the social sciences. In the UK she co-founded the Research Ethics Commission and is currently a member of UK Parliament. In 1990 on a trip to the United Arab Emirates she spoke at a conference of European Parliament members for human rights. On her career she has written two books that have been translated into more than 130 languages and five books of personal essays that have been used in court cases in the UK. She is also involved in the Feminist Movement.
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