A philosophy for a fair society

by Michael Hudson

Other authorsMichael Hudson (Prologue), Fred Harrison (Prologue), G. J. Miller (Author), Kris Feder (Author)
Paperback, 1994

Call number

339.2

Publication

London : Shepheard-Walwyn in association with Centre for Incentive Taxation, 1994.

Description

With the eclipse of the New Right, politicians now admit that society is in crisis. Something must be done, but, explain the authors, governments will fail again unless they shake off the economic orthodoxy that is now one of the problems rather than the means to a solution. This book investigates the roots of the problem, both historically and theoretically. Dr Michael Hudson draws on archaeology and history, from Bronze Age Mesopotamia through Rome to Byzantium, to show how a destructive virus crept into the body politic. This led to a breakdown in man's relation to the environment and

DDC/MDS

339.2

Physical description

169 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

085683159X / 9780856831591

Barcode

175

Language

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