post-war economics' dead end (part 1) |
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Authors: | Sir Alfred Sherman |
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Institution: | Journalist, essayist, parapolitician and aspirant metapolitician. Co-founder In 1974 with Keith Joseph and Margaret Thatcher, of the Centre for Polity Studies which launched the Thatcher Interlude, and its Director of Studies until his critique of received thought strained the patience of his patrons. Hence his political epitaph: 'a man of Ideas fallen among party politicians'. |
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Abstract: | In the first of two articles Sir Alfred Sherman, advisor to Conservative leaders in the 1970s and 1980s and a founder of the Centre for Policy Studies, claims that post-war economics has reached a dead-end. |
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