A Glimpse of the WiringA new Afterword to the paperback edition of The Winding Stair explains some of what's going on behind the scenes... |
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The Winding Stair“An engrossing and compelling blend of political thriller and pitch-perfect historical novel” STEPHEN FRY Proceeds from the book will go to fund student bursaries and other support for students at NMITE, the new university project in Herefordshire. |
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Smith as Special AdvisorHow Adam Smith forged the language and ideas of modern policy-making |
The Marquess of Rockingham (1730-1782)A brief life of the Prime Minister, reformer--and Edmund Burke's great patron |
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Adam Smith: What he thought and why it matters“Masterly... vital lessons for the modern political economy” The Times |
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Reflections on the Revolution in France and other writings (ed.)"There is neither a fuller nor a more judicious anthology available." Prof Richard Bourke, Standpoint |
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Supplementary Opinion by Charles Béar QCSupplementary Opinion by Charles Béar QC of Fountain Court Chambers on the Grabiner inquiry, 9th March 2015 |
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Opinion by Charles Béar QCOpinion by Charles Béar QC of Fountain Court Chambers on the Grabiner inquiry, 2nd March 2015 |
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La Gran SociedadThe Big Society, Spanish Translation for distribution in Chile. |
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Edmund Burke: Philosopher, Politician, Prophet“A must-read for anyone interested in politics or history...superb.” |
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After PFIConservative Home: "In the league table of examples of Labour incompetence their PFI contracts are up there, near the top. In a league table of impressive Tory backbenchers Jesse Norman deserves an equally high ranking." |
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Churchill's LegacyWhy Conservatives should support, not oppose, the Human Rights Act--and what the real problem is about human rights inflation. |
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The Case for Real CapitalismThe first full analysis and attack on modern crony capitalism in the UK--and ways to fix it. |
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The Big SocietyPeter Preston, The Guardian: "If you want policies without the politicking, then a full-dress explanation of the "big society" by Jesse Norman, one of conservatism's most fertile gurus, is a much more nourishing read ..."Read more |
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Compassionate ConservatismCharles Moore: "At once profound and accessible, this book is rewarding reading for anyone interested in political ideas, and indispensable to those on the centre right. It provides the first philosophical definition of the new, 21st-century conservatism." |
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Nuts and BoltsHow to Start a Food Co-op |
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Compassionate EconomicsDaniel Hannan MEP, The Telegraph, "The most intelligent political tract of 2009... rich and rewarding text .... beautifully written... Jesse Norman, currently the Conservative candidate for Hereford, has marked himself out as one of the giants of the next parliamentary intake. Don't take my word for it; read his book." Read more |
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Achievement of Michael OakeshottMichael Oakeshott (1901-1990) was, it has been said, 'the greatest political philosopher in the Anglo-Saxon tradition since Mill - or even Burke'. He is best-known for his distinction between 'civil' and 'enterprise' association, for his attack on rationalism in politics, his philosophy of history and his characterisation of the rule of law. |
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Living for the CitySetting out a new agenda for green cities. A Policy Exchange publication edited by Jesse Norman, published November 2006. |