A solid case

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.

Tehila Sasson

Tehila  is an Associate Professor of Modern History in the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow and Tutor in History at Wadham College. She is …

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