A look at the psychology of greatness using classic Shakespearian characters. Paul Corrigan shows how, through his plays, Shakespeare demonstrates the different roles a leader can take and the different skills those leaders need.
Focusing on labour as a cultural phenomenon rather than an economic force, this book offers an assessment of the current situation and an exploration of the policy implications of theoretical conclusions.
Based on three sample surveys carried out between 1985 and early 1987, notes increasing social polarisation since 1979 (using unemployment, income distribution and health as indicators), growth in the severity of poverty and the inadequacy ...