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− | [http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/ Social Affairs Unit] website is organised by a company called '[[tbbc: the Big Blog]]' that manages blogging sites for [[Ideal Government]], [[Stephen Pollard]], [[Economics UK]] and [[Adam Smith | + | [http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/ Social Affairs Unit] website is organised by a company called '[[tbbc: the Big Blog]]' that manages blogging sites for [[Ideal Government]], [[Stephen Pollard]], [[Economics UK]] and [[Adam Smith Institute]]. |
Revision as of 14:10, 15 February 2006
Contents
Background
Social Affairs Unit is a government associate that studies various cultural, social and economic issues, with an "emphasis on the value of personal responsibility" [1]. They are compiled of a group of educated individuals, namely historians, sociolgists, philosophers, doctors and 'hard scientists' who according to their website "identify research with a potential to inform public policy and translate it from academic discourse into public debate".
Staff
- Director: Michael Mosbacher
- Trustees:
Professor Julius Gould John Greenwood Professor Anthony O'Hear Frank Sharratt
- Other contributors and authors
Jeremy Black Lilian Pizzichini Myles Harris Richard D. North Harry Phibbs Douglas Murray Peter Mullen Christie Davies
Contact
The Social Affairs Unit 314-322 Regent St London, W1B 5SA Tel: 020 7637 4356 Fax: 020 7436 8530
Website
Social Affairs Unit website is organised by a company called 'tbbc: the Big Blog' that manages blogging sites for Ideal Government, Stephen Pollard, Economics UK and Adam Smith Institute.