In her recently published book, Tehila Sasson, a modern historian, investigates the origins and impacts of the ideas and implementation of the ‘solidarity economy’. In it, she provides a fascinating extra dimension to the story of the victory and remarkable longevity of neo-liberalism in the UK. Maybe it can’t all be pinned on right-wing thinkers and politicians. The Mint caught up with Tehila to find out more.
See interview summary here.