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Book reviewed in this article:LSE: A History of the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1895–1995. The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare State, by Nicholas Timmins. Party, Parliament and Personality, edited by Peter Jones. Routledge. The Schuman Plan and the British Abdication of Leadership in Europe, by Edmund Dell. The Throw that Failed: Britain's 1961 Application to Join the Common Market, by Lionel Bell. Mandarin: The Diaries of an Ambassdor, 1969–1982, by Sir Nicholas Henderson. The Failure and Future of British Democracy, by Andrew Marr. World Orders, Old and New, by Noam Chomsky. Economic Democracy: The Politics of Feasible Socialism, by Robin Archer. Socialism after Communism: The New Market Socialism, by Christopher Pierson. Intellectuals and Socialism: ‘Social Democrats’and the Labour Party, by Radnika Desai. Opening the Books: Essays on the Cultural and Social History of the British Communist Party, edited by Geoff Andrews, Nina Fishman and Kevin Morgan.
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