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David Willetts (2010), The Pinch: How the Baby Boomers Took Their Children's Future – and Why They Should Give It Back. London: Atlantic Books. £18.99, pp. 314, hbk.
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David Willetts (2010), The Pinch: How the Baby Boomers Took Their Children's Future – and Why They Should Give It Back. London: Atlantic Books. £18.99, pp. 314, hbk.
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
24 March 2011
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