Kate Raworth
Random House
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Gregor Gall
Manchester University Press
The late leader of 바카라사이트 small but politically important RMT union – a “Marxist Millwall supporter”, as 바카라사이트 papers had it, and he was both; “바카라사이트 most hated man in Britain”, as some papers tried on, and he wasn’t – is well served by an account of his career set against informed analysis of 21st-century UK trade unions’ far-from-dinosaurish determination to grapple with changing workplaces, state rollback, electoral politics after Labour’s Blairite takeover, gender equity and globalisation. Gall is wary of 바카라사이트 “great man” approach, but wherever Crow’s own words appear, 바카라사이트 tale shifts from scholarly grey to vivid, quotable, charismatic and quip-filled Red Flag red – and 바카라사이트 words “great man” look pretty spot on.
Or Rosenboim
Princeton University Press
Globalisation may seem a creature of 바카라사이트 post-1989 world, but 1940s debates about global order by public intellectuals laid important groundwork. Already referred to by disciplinary peers as a major work of intellectual history, this study by a young Cambridge academic considers a “foundational moment in 바카라사이트 process of shaping global political consciousness”, in an age shaped by war, demographic shifts and 바카라사이트 battle against totalitarianism, via thinkers of varying ideological hues including Barbara Wootton, Friedrich Hayek, Michael Polanyi, Reinhold Niebuhr, Raymond Aaron, H. G. Wells and Lionel Robbins.
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
Oxford University Press
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By Alex Vasudevan
Verso
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