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Cheating the Prophets

on BBC Radio 3

Politicians and intellectuals, and indeed people, need to understand what government can do and what government can do.
(THE RT HON SIR KEITH JOSEPH. MP)
The post-war social settlement introduced by Mr Attlee is now under scrutiny from Left as well as Right. Ken Young , Senior Fellow at the Policy Studies
Institute, considers the role of citizen and state in a new political era.
With contributions from The Rt Hon Douglas Jay ,
The Rt Hon Sir Keith Joseph , mp Cllr David Blunkett ,
David Selbourne , Maurice Cowling , Sir Alec Cairneross and Dr Paul Addison
Producer MICHAEL STEVENSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Keith Joseph.
Introduced By:
Mr Attlee
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Ken Young
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Douglas Jay
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Sir Keith Joseph
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Cllr David Blunkett
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David Selbourne
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Maurice Cowling
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Sir Alec Cairneross
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Dr Paul Addison
Producer:
Michael Stevenson

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