Most objections to state intervention in social life are made on overtly political or moral grounds. First published in 1980, the theme of this book is also to criticise intervention programmes, but on empirical grounds. It looks at several forms of intervention and discusses the types and variety of ignorance which aspects of these display.
Most objections to state intervention in social life are made on overtly political or moral grounds. First published in 1980, the theme of this book is also to criticise intervention programmes, but on empirical grounds. It looks at several forms of intervention and discusses the types and variety of ignorance which aspects of these display.