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Sidney Webb Orden de los libros
Sidney Webb fue un socialista y economista británico que cofundó la London School of Economics y fue una figura clave en la temprana Fabian Society. Sus escritos se centraron en la reforma social y la teoría económica, y fue fundamental en la configuración de plataformas políticas, incluida la del Partido Laborista británico. Webb también fue conocido por su sostenida admiración por la Unión Soviética y su régimen, lo que se reflejó en sus publicaciones, aunque estas más tarde fueron criticadas como propaganda política.





- 2023
- 2020
Statutory Authorities for Special Purposes
With a Summary of the Development of Local Government Structure
- 522 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
Focusing on the evolution of various local governance bodies in the eighteenth century, this analysis explores the roles and structures of the Commissioners of Sewers, the Incorporated Guardians of the Poor, the Turnpike Trusts, and the Improvement Commissioners. Originally published in 1963, it highlights the significant developments and organizational dynamics of these entities, shedding light on their impact on society during that period.
- 2020
English Prisons Under Local Government
- 354 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
The evolution of the English Prison System is meticulously chronicled, tracing its development from the common gaol and houses of correction in the sixteenth century to the significant statutory changes of the twentieth century. This comprehensive account highlights the historical context and shifts in governance that shaped the prison system over the centuries.
- 2018
How to Pay for the War: Being Ideas Offered to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
- 294 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of World War I, this book presents innovative strategies from the Fabian Research Department aimed at helping the British government generate revenue for the war effort. Emphasizing the importance of not overburdening the working class, it offers a range of financial solutions that resonate with contemporary discussions in economics and political science. The insights provided are valuable for understanding historical and modern fiscal policies.