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Volume 39 (2011): Issue 1 (Jan 2011)
in
Policy & Politics
Online ISSN:
1470-8442
Print ISSN:
0305-5736
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jan 2011
Editorial
Editorial statement
Special Issue • Basic income
Changing times: the radical pragmatism of basic income proposals
Responding to the crisis: economic stabilisation grants
Feminist political theory and the argument for an unconditional basic income
Basic income, social democracy and control over time
Basic income versus basic capital: can we resolve the disagreement?
Social paternalism and basic income
The perils of basic income: ambiguous opportunities for the implementation of a utopian proposal
The administrative efficiency of basic income
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Diplomacy and the ethics of spying: Blair, Iraq and the art of government
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David Blunkett MP replies to the Debate article ‘Diplomacy and the ethics of spying: Blair, Iraq and the art of government’
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