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The British Woman Today: a qualitative survey of images in women's magazines and Another Country (with Digby Anderson), Scot-Free: How England would fare without Scotland and The Dictionary of Dangerous Words, Marketing The Revolution: The New Anti-Capitalism and The Attack Upon Corporate Brands. <ref> [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Michael_Mosbacher Spinprofiles] accessed 26th february 2010</ref> | The British Woman Today: a qualitative survey of images in women's magazines and Another Country (with Digby Anderson), Scot-Free: How England would fare without Scotland and The Dictionary of Dangerous Words, Marketing The Revolution: The New Anti-Capitalism and The Attack Upon Corporate Brands. <ref> [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Michael_Mosbacher Spinprofiles] accessed 26th february 2010</ref> |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 23 April 2010
Michael Mosbacher has a history of criticising anti-capitalists. He directs the Social Affaris Unit and is also associated with the Tax Payers Alliance and the Adam Smith Institute. As well as being the editor of 'Standpoint Journal' he has also written the following: The British Woman Today: a qualitative survey of images in women's magazines and Another Country (with Digby Anderson), Scot-Free: How England would fare without Scotland and The Dictionary of Dangerous Words, Marketing The Revolution: The New Anti-Capitalism and The Attack Upon Corporate Brands. [1]
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- ↑ Spinprofiles accessed 26th february 2010