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Winston Churchill and France: A Certain Ideal

open access: yesHistory, Volume 111, Issue 395, Page 183-200, March 2026.
Abstract This article examines relations between Winston Churchill and France. It argues that Churchill was sympathetic to France and, in particular, unusual among Englishmen of his generation in being sympathetic to its political system, but also that this sympathy did not make Churchill consistent in his relations with France.
Richard Vinen
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Mises e Hayek Desomogeneizados

open access: yesMises, 2014
Desde seu renascimento no início dos anos 1970, o que veio a se chamar de “Economia Austríaca” tem sido considerado, pela maior parte de seus adeptos contemporâneos, como a continuação de uma tradição unificada que pode ser rastreada até Carl Menger ...
Joseph T. Salerno
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Changing interpretations: freedom of association in Germany and the United Kingdom

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 53, Issue 1, Page 27-50, March 2026.
Abstract This article examines the transformation in the dominant understanding of freedom of association in Germany and the United Kingdom (UK) within the context of industrial relations liberalization. It argues that both countries have experienced a shift from collectivist to individualist interpretations of freedom of association, driven by a ...
FELIX SYROVATKA
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Neoliberalism and the Historians

open access: yesPráticas da História, 2019
This article analyses ‘Neoliberalism’ from a historical perspective, as a transnational political movement with a strong epistemic bent, engaged in reconfiguring state institutions and building a competitive market order.
Ricardo Noronha
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Monetary theory and monetary policy : reflections on the development over the last 150 years [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In this paper, we provide some reflections on the development of monetary theory and monetary policy over the last 150 years. Rather than presenting an encompassing overview, which would be overambitious, we simply concentrate on a few selected aspects ...
Issing, Otmar, Wieland, Volker
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Australia and the Path Not Taken: The Declining Independence and Influence of Middle Powers

open access: yesGlobal Policy, Volume 17, Issue S1, Page S75-S83, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Australian foreign policy has famously been distinguished by the search for ‘great and powerful friends’. However, Australia's relationship with its current notional protector and key ally—the United States—has generally had more costs than benefits and, I argue, has consequently not been in Australia's much‐invoked ‘national interest ...
Mark Beeson
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Die politische Dimension des Wissens

open access: yesÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 2014
The article suggests that one, probably the most important, source of neolibe- ralism is to be found in the interwar Viennese intellectual life. A group of scientists around the leader (or chief) Ludwig Mises developed in their discussions the new ...
Wolfgang Pircher
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A century of methodological individualism part 2: Mises and Hayek [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
2009 marks the centenary of methodological individualism (MI). The phrase was first used in English in a 1909 paper by Joseph Schumpeter in the Quarterly Journal of Economics.
Denis, A.
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In Whose Interest is the Public Interest?

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 97, Issue 1, Page 40-46, January/March 2026.
Abstract The current government has implemented changes to the planning system in ‘the public interest’ and planners more generally aim to make decisions in ‘the public interest’. Yet, this concept is hard to define, and it has been much reflected on since the adoption of land use planning in 1947.
Kelvin MacDonald
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Housing Since 1945: The Impact of Policy Change and Ideology

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 97, Issue 1, Page 93-100, January/March 2026.
Abstract Housing policy in England has undergone significant reform on several occasions since 1945. Consensus approaches in the late 1940s and 50s to build large numbers of council houses and new private homes gave way to more ideologically driven policies in the 1970s and 80s.
Tony Travers
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