Mr Judt stresses the primacy of politics in human affairs and explains how postwar Europe created something novel in human history by transforming a tax-raising, military-spending state into a social state devoting huge amounts of money to health, education, pensions, housing, welfare and public facilities. Europe built these liberal welfare states, Mr Judt reminds his audience, not as a vision of a utopian socialist future but as a means of securing political stability and preventing a recurrence of its terrible past ....There's also a good bit in which a Martian economist finds the economists of Earth confusing, if you like that sort of thing.
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26 June 2006
Economics
Brad DeLong quotes an article about politics and economics which offers an interesting explanation for the development of Europe's current mild socialism.
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