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The book is arranged as a dictionary, or perhaps more accurately, an encylopaedia. The articles are highly individualistic, containing many personal views, asides, favourite quotes. There is a 6½ page article on The Commons, which | The book is arranged as a dictionary, or perhaps more accurately, an encylopaedia. The articles are highly individualistic, containing many personal views, asides, favourite quotes. There is a 6½ page article on The Commons, which could be very helpful as an introduction. On the other hand, there are no entries starting with "Peer". | ||
==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 16 January 2017
= Book by David Fleming
"A dictionary of the future and how to survive it"
Published by Chelsea Green, 2016
Description
The book is arranged as a dictionary, or perhaps more accurately, an encylopaedia. The articles are highly individualistic, containing many personal views, asides, favourite quotes. There is a 6½ page article on The Commons, which could be very helpful as an introduction. On the other hand, there are no entries starting with "Peer".
Reviews
- by John Thakara 2016-08-30
- by Lambert Strether, 2016-10-02
- by Frank Kaminski 2016-12-22