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040426r20041994inu b 001 0 eng |
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$a 2004048483 |
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$a0865975434 (alk. paper) |
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$a0865975515 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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$a225411$cTLC |
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$aJC479$b.S45 2004 |
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$a330.12/6$222 |
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$aSeldon, Arthur. |
Title |
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$aThe state is rolling back :$bessays in persuasion /$cArthur Seldon ; edited and with a new introduction by Colin Robinson. |
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$aIndianapolis :$bLiberty Fund,$cc2004. |
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$axxxix, 302 p. ;$c24 cm. |
Series:Diff |
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$aThe collected works of Arthur Seldon ;$vv. 2 |
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$aOriginally published: London : E. & L. Books in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs, 1994. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$tThe state v. the market: socialism v. capitalism (1937). -$tLiberalism and liberty: hte diffusion of property (1938). -$tThe new world order--H. G. Wells' myth (1940). -$tThe contribution of economics to policy (1955). -$tCitizenship--the Cul-de-sac (1958). -$tThe perpetual welfare state (1968). -$tConservatism and liberalism (1968). -$tIndividual liberty and representative democracy (1979). -$tLa trahison des clercs (1980). -$tThe Brewers' dilemma (1950). -$tReform the licensing laws (1957). -$tBest friends of shoppers: which? Or competition? (1963). -$tMarkets in welfare to strengthen the economy (1966). -$tWind up national insurance (1971). -$tInflation is crueller than unemployment (1972). -$tPolice: compete or retreat (1977). -$tThe truth about unemployment (1982). -$tUnderground resistance to over-government (1986). -$tA private welfare state (1957). -$tWhy state pensions? (1958). -$tContract in or out? (1960). -$tPensions and property (1960). -$tSocial services in the late twentieth century (1961). -$tSocial services for the future, not the past (1962). -$tUniversities out of politics (1962). -$tBeveridge came too late (1963). -$tHomes: clear the obstacles (1963). -$tWanted--home entrepreneurs (1964). -$tShop with welfare vouchers (1965). -$tA free market--or political mortgages (1965). -$tPrivatise welfare: a new strategy (1965). -$tPolitics looms too large (1966). -$tTax state benefits (1966). -$tMake social services selective (1967). -$tWorkers reject state welfare (1969). -$tRoll back the state (1969). -$tThe great pensions swindle (1970). -$tTop up the poor man's pay (1971). -$tTory advance: reluctant officials (1971). -$tTimid tories and state welfare (1972). -$tThe state is usurping parents (1978). -$tMove universities to the market (1980). -$tPolitical bar to economic progress (1988). -$tWhose obedient servant? (1969). -$tCan bureaucrats be neutral? (1972). -$tPhase out the civil servants (1979). -$tGovernment of the busy, by the bossy, for the bully (1980). -$tPrice-less opinion polling (1980). -$t"New right" and new government (1983). -$tNew left: beware politics (1988). -$tCapitalism is more corrigible than socialism (1986). -$tPolicies: the difficult and the "impossible" (1988). -$tToo little government is better than too much (1990). -$tLaissez-faire in the twenty-first century (1992). |
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$aWelfare state. |
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$aWelfare state$zGreat Britain. |
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$aPublic welfare. |
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$aPublic welfare$zGreat Britain. |
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$aPrivatization. |
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$aPrivatization$zGreat Britain. |
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$aCapitalism. |
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$aCapitalism$zGreat Britain. |
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$aRobinson, Colin,$d1932- |
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$aSeldon, Arthur.$tWorks.$f2004$vv. 2. |