The IEA, the LSE, and the influence of ideas
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The IEA, the LSE, and the influence of ideas
(The collected works of Arthur Seldon, v. 7)
Liberty Fund, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Includes six works in which Arthur Seldon discusses the way ideas influence policy. He explains how he worked to bring about a revival of classical liberal ideas, in particular through the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, which had remarkable success and on which many other think tanks around the world have been modelled.
Table of Contents
- The Essence of the IEA
- New Hope for Economic Policy in a Changing Polity
- Recollections: Before and After 'The Road to Serfdom'
- Economic Scholarship and Political Interest: IEA Thinking and Government Policies
- From the LSE to the IEA
- The Making of the Institute: A Selection of Arthur Seldon's Prefaces 1960-1996
- The IEA Papers: Subjects and Authors
- Introduction
- Prefaces to Hobart Papers
- Prefaces to Hobart Paperbacks
- Prefaces to IEA Readings
- Index.
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