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  • - A Study of What it is to be Human
    by Henry Haslam
    £9.99

    The reality and validity of the moral sense - which ordinary people take for granted - took a battering in the last century. Haslam shows how important the moral sense is to the human personality and exposes the weakness in much current thinking that suggests otherwise.

  • - Why Britain's Decline is the Fault of the Middle Class
    by Alexander Deane
    £9.99

    The middle class provides British society with its stability and strength. According to Deane's contentious thesis, our middle class has abstained from its responsibility to uphold societal values, and the enormously damaging collapse of our society's norms and standards is largely a result of that abdication.

  • - Housing Policy Before 1997 and After
    by Peter King
    £17.49

    New Labour would like to portray 1997 as a new beginning for public policy, but Peter King argues that we now have, in housing and in other areas of public policy, a consensus based on Thatcherite reforms.

  • - The Academisation of Society
    by Alan Shipman & Marten Shipman
    £9.99

    Historians and sociologists chart the consequences of the expansion of knowledge; philosophers of science examine the causes. This book bridges the gap. The focus is on 'academisation'.

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