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Fred Harrison

predator-culture-smallThe Predator Culture

Fred Harrison draws on global-wide case studies to show how the violent birth of nation-states, whether the result of territorial conquests or colonialism, splits the population into two classes, victors and vanquished.

ISBN 9780856832734 | Price: £17.95

ricardos-lawRicardo’s Law

Ricardo’s Law judges Tony Blair’s decade in power. The author marshals the evidence to address four indictments of how the modern state operates, and how New Labour failed to advance its agenda. Blair was given a mandate to modernise Britain’s institutions and include everyone in the prosperity of the nation. Fred Harrison explains why this prospectus could not be realised, because tax policies continue to favour the rich and penalise the poor.

ISBN 9780856832413 | Price: £18.95

boom-bust-smallBoom Bust: House Prices, Banking and the Depression of 2010

In the five years since the first edition appeared, events have unfolded as predicted. In 2005 the consensus among forecasters was that the boom in house prices would cool to an annual 2 or 3% rise over the following years. In fact, in keeping with the ‘winner’s curse’ phase of the cycle described by the author, prices have risen by more than 10% per annum in Britain.

ISBN 9780856832543 | Price: £17.95

corruption-economicsThe Corruption of Economics

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The mystery of persistent economic failure is explained. The authors accuse the founders of neo-classical economics – the paradigm taught in schools and universities…

ISBN 0 85683 244 8 | Price: £16.95

power-smallThe Power in the Land

The author argues that land speculation is the major cause of depressions. He shows how the land market functions to distort the relations between labour and capital and how land speculation periodically chokes off economic expansion.

Paperback ISBN 0 85683 067 4 | Hardback ISBN 0 85683 109 3 | Paperback Price £10.95 | Hardback Price £25.00