Post-Communism, Capitalism, Comparative Economics
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Overview
Sir Samuel Brittan, the doyen of British economic journalists, explores the connections between economics, ethics, and politics while assessing the merits and defects of capitalism in this post-socialist era.Synopsis
Sir Samuel Brittan, the doyen of British economic journalists, explores the connections between economics, ethics, and politics while assessing the merits and defects of capitalism in this post-socialist era.
Arthur Seldon - Times Literary Supplement
Capitalism with a Human Face is characteristically magisterial: respectful of opposing schools of thought but firm in conclusion. It reveals [Brittan's] rare capacity for interpreting abstract politico-economic theories into plain English...Classical liberals must discover new ways to discipline government, so that it, too, has a 'human face.' No one is better equipped than Samuel Brittan to attempt it.
Editorials
Times Literary Supplement
Capitalism with a Human Face is characteristically magisterial: respectful of opposing schools of thought but firm in conclusion. It reveals [Brittan's] rare capacity for interpreting abstract politico-economic theories into plain English...Classical liberals must discover new ways to discipline government, so that it, too, has a 'human face.' No one is better equipped than Samuel Brittan to attempt it.β Arthur Seldon
Book Details
Published
February 1, 1996
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780674094925