At the seventh of the Orwell Prize's events at the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009, Dr Patricia Clavin (Jesus College, University of Oxford), Will Hutton (Executive Vice Chair, Work Foun...
At the seventh of the Orwell Prize's events at the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009, Dr Patricia Clavin (Jesus College, University of Oxford), Will Hutton (Executive Vice Chair, Work Foundation) and Mark Thompson (author, The White War) discuss how to avoid the political consequences of an economic crash, something not avoided in 1939. Chaired by Jean Seaton (Director of the Orwell Prize), the event marked the 70th anniversary of Orwells novel, Coming Up for Air. In this part, Will Hutton shares his opinion.
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