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The Nanny State Made Me
Stuart Maconie advances engaging case for public good over private profit

EVEN though the seed of this book was planted after an interview with Tony Benn in the Post Office Tower, it hasn’t germinated into a virulent anti-capitalist tirade. Broadcaster, journalist and BBC teamster Stuart Maconie is no revolutionary.

But in The Nanny State Made Me he has produced an entertaining, though occasionally rambling, homage to the social security that many of us have enjoyed courtesy of a benevolent “big” state.

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