This volume includes six works that discuss the role of the Institute of Economic Affairs, where Seldon spent most of his working life. The Institute, founded by Sir Antony Fisher, was influential not only in Britain, where it had a major impact on the policies of the Thatcher governments of the 1980s, but all around the world.
In the works in this volume, Seldon emphasizes the power of ideas to transform society and provides insight into how he saw the place of the IEA (and his own role within it) in starting to bring about that transformation.
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Everyman's Dictionary of Economics
Introducing Market Forces into Public Services
Government Failure and Over-Government
