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The Unexpected Side Effects of Complexity in Society
Why do things go wrong? Why, despite all the planning and care in the world, do things go from bad to worse? This book argues that it is because we ar...
Interactions matter. To understand the distributions of plants and animals in a landscape you need to understand how they interact with each other, an...
The aim of the book is to lay out the foundations and provide a detailed treatment of the subject. It will focus on two main elements in dual phase ev...
An account of single-party rule
Power and Party in an English City provides an account of how decisions are taken by the state at the level of locality. More specifically, it is an a...
The Rediscovery of Welfare Without Politics
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Can We Become a More Law-abiding People?
Crime is said to be coming down, according to the British Crime Survey. But the BCS only began in 1981, when crime was at historically high levels. Fu...
The Counter-revolution in Political, Economic and Social Thought
"Sharia law is a distillation of rulings that purport to represent the divine diktat in all worldly affairs. It provides injunctions for the conduct o...
A Critical Analysis of the Professional Barriers to Competition in Health Care
Self-help in Britain from the Mid-nineteenth Century to 1948
A Study of Competition in American Health Care and the Lessons for Britain
A Market Approach to Welfare Reform
Whatever Happened to Consumer Choice?
The Counter-revolution in Political, Economic, and Social Thought
Australia's Friendly Societies
The Surrender of Our Democracy to the EU
Since joining the European Economic Community (as it then was) in 1973, we have steadily lost the power to govern ourselves. This pamphlet describes t...
Public and Private Alternatives
The National Health Service, created just over 50 years ago, was regarded as the jewel in the crown of the post-war welfare state. It was launched on ...
The NHS is underfunded; there is a lack of competition; and there is a lack of respect for individual choice. Unfortunately, the Blair Government has ...
Some Policies for Economic Growth
David Green presents new thinking on how to encourage economic growth without compromising our commitment to free enterprise. He advocates 'prosperity...
Towards a Liberal Utopia? is a free-market manifesto for the next fifty years covering a diverse range of policy areas, including health, education, s...
A Better Way to Pay for Medicines?
Why Social Justice Threatens Liberty
Reprint of a critique of social justice which suggests that the concept provides for compulsory redistribution rather than justice. Contains a bibliog...
Education and Welfare Reform Befitting a Free People
Argues that, after record increases in funding, the theory that failures in public services are due to the fact that we are not spending enough has be...
The Rediscovery of Independence
Welfare reform should be based on high expectations of human potential. We should expect people to make provision for periods in their life when expen...
The Strengths and Weaknesses of the British Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme
Examines health economics and government intervention in Australia and New Zealand, comparing the Australian and New Zealand health care systems with ...
A Discussion of Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Reform of Human Rights Laws
"How should our laws be made and where does final power lie? This question has grown increasingly salient in recent years as the judiciary has pitted ...
An Analysis of the Structural Flaws in the NHS and how They Could be Remedied
A Study of Safety Regulation and Price Control in the Supply of Prescription Medicines
Why British Democracy and the EU Don't Mix
The surrender of our sovereignty to unelected bureaucrats and a centralised legislative process has been justified solely in economic terms. But the q...