Presenting a coherent interpretation of the development of economic
and social policy in Britain since 1945, this text analyses the
political assumptions underlying post-war economic policy. It
traces these assumptions through the classic texts of Keynes and
Beveridge, the architects of limited, non-socialist state
intervention to secure the welfare state and full employment. The
topics covered include private saving versus company pensions, and
the level and composition of employment in Britain.
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