Will Hutton's book "Them and Us: Politics, Greed and Inequality - Why We Need a Fair Society" is reviewed by Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Correspondent of the Financial Times.com, A Must Read". November 19, 2010.
To link to this book review, click below:http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/59fc597c-f363-11df-b34f-00144feab49a.html#axzz1A6Xobowu
- Martin Wolf is chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, London. He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the British Empire) in 2000 “for services to financial journalism”. Mr Wolf is an associate member of the governing body of Nuffield College, Oxford, honorary fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, an honorary fellow of the Oxford Institute for Economic Policy (Oxonia) and a special professor at the University of Nottingham. He has been a forum fellow at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos since 1999 and a member of its International Media Council si2006. (more biographical information on Mr. Wolf is provided in the Finanical Times.online)
- Will Hutton has written a weekly column for more than 15 years: six years at the Guardian and nine years at the Observer. His day job for the last six years has been as chief executive of the Work Foundation, an independent, not for dividend research-based consultancy that is one of the most influential voices on work, workplace and employment issues in Britain. He joined the Guardian as economics editor in 1990, before moving to the Observer as editor in 1996 and later editor-in-chief. Will has written several bestselling economic books, including The World We're In (2002) , The State We're In (1996), The State to Come (1997), The Stakeholding Society (1999). On The Edge (ed with Anthony Giddens) (2000) and The Revolution That Never Was (1987). He is a member of the Scott Trust, a governor of the London School of Economics and, a school governor and a visiting professor at Bristol University.
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