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Lord Robert Skidelsky is professor of political economy at Warwick University. He is the co-author, with Edward Skidelsky, of How Much Is Enough: The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life.
In a recent article, “Economics faces long needed upheaval as students demand right to dissent” Prof. Skidelsky, has very eloquently noted that we may be witnessing the beginning of the end of the neo-liberal capitalist consensus that has prevailed throughout the west since the 1980s – and that many claim led to the economic disaster of 2008-2009.
This is music to my ears and thus, I very much wish to share the “Good News” with you.
Lord Skidelsky notes that:
- The NHS: The Healthcare for the Common Good
- Money For Nothing: The Story of the Federal Reserve
- The Story of a Businessman for the Common Good
- Wilderness, Justice and Economics
- An Invitation to Dialogue: Creating a Culture of Collaboration and Cooperation for the Common Good
- Globalisation: If not this then what?
- “Unashamedly pro-work and pro-business and pro-aspiration”: What a Load of Old Tosh