Thinking the Unthinkable: Think-tanks and the Economic Counter-revolution 1931-1983There is another modern British history - an alternative tradition in our government, politics and economics. It is a history kept rather quiet, a tradition largely hidden from view - suspiciously well hidden, some would say. |
Contents
The Beveridge Report and The Road to Serfdom | 57 |
The Mont Pèlerin Society | 100 |
The Institute | 122 |
Copyright | |
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Thinking the Unthinkable: Think-tanks and the Economic Counter-revolution ... Richard Cockett No preview available - 1994 |
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