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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.
Book Details
Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
Elgar, Edward Publishing, Inc.
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781852784492