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<div style="width: 330px; height: 190px">The [[Social Affairs Unit]] on Regent Street describes itself as a research and educational trust that addresses social, economic and cultural issues with "an emphasis on the value of personal responsibility". It was originally founded by the neo-liberal [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], which is reflected in its interest in "a critical evaluation of the welfare state" and the "English disdain for entrepreneurship and affluence and what - if anything - we ought to do about them". It publishes the right wing, political monthly magazine [[Standpoint]].</div> | <div style="width: 330px; height: 190px">The [[Social Affairs Unit]] on Regent Street describes itself as a research and educational trust that addresses social, economic and cultural issues with "an emphasis on the value of personal responsibility". It was originally founded by the neo-liberal [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], which is reflected in its interest in "a critical evaluation of the welfare state" and the "English disdain for entrepreneurship and affluence and what - if anything - we ought to do about them". It publishes the right wing, political monthly magazine [[Standpoint]].</div> | ||
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+ | 51.496865, -0.126975, Institute of Economic Affairs | ||
+ | <div style="width: 330px; height: 140px">Described as "the oldest and biggest daddy" of all London's think tanks, the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], exists to propagate the ideas of free markets and privatisation. It has been going for nearly 50 years, and advises governments all over the world on ways to denationalise and bring in market systems. Since the early nineties it has warned that 'green' policies would lead to an 'ecological hell' and a plummeting standard of living.</div> | ||
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+ | 51.495217, -0.138663, 2020health | ||
+ | <div style="width: 330px; height: 50px">[[2020health]] centre right think tank focused on health and social care reform. | ||
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+ | 51.495886, -0.128381, Civitas | ||
+ | <div style="width: 330px; height: 50px">[[Civitas]] is a right-wing think-tank described as part of the infrastructure of the conservative movement in Britain | ||
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+ | 51.497054, -0.134905, Centre for Social Justice | ||
+ | <div style="width: 330px; height: 60px"> The [[Centre for Social Justice]] is a think tank established by Iain Duncan Smith MP in 2004, to seek solutions to poverty. Seen as part of the infrastructure of the conservative movement in Britain. | ||
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+ | 51.49678, -0.128966, Reform | ||
+ | <div style="width: 330px; height: 60px">[[Reform]] is a free market think-tank, which believes in liberalising the public sector, breaking monopoly and extending choice. | ||
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+ | 51.516928, -0.109368, ResPublica | ||
+ | <div style="width: 330px; height: 60px">[[ResPublica]] is a think-tank established in 2009 by Phillip Blond, described as someone who has "bewitched the Tory high command". | ||
Revision as of 14:55, 13 December 2010
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Click on the + (top right) inside each entry to continue reading the Powerbase profile inside the map, or on the balloon title to jump to the profile.
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51.510912, -0.138302, Social Affairs Unit
51.496865, -0.126975, Institute of Economic Affairs
51.495217, -0.138663, 2020health
51.495886, -0.128381, Civitas
51.497054, -0.134905, Centre for Social Justice
51.49678, -0.128966, Reform
51.516928, -0.109368, ResPublica
51.510526, -0.128187, Politeia
51.4972, -0.128387, Social Market Foundation
51.503106, -0.135047, Global Warming Policy Foundation
51.497937, -0.129351, Adam Smith Institute
51.496689, -0.132312, Centre for Social Cohesion
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