Stewart Sutherland is a scholar, public servant, and one of Britain's most distinguished philosophers of religion. He has been a crossbench peer in the House of Lords since 2001 and has served as vice chancellor of the University of Edinburgh and the University of London, principal of King's College London, and Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools.
"A brief but powerful look at the history of avarice in society. .
. . Haus is to be congratulated for its courage in dusting off the
political pamphlet format and publishing a series of essays, short
enough to be read in one sitting, in the internet age. . . .
Sutherland's book is an elegantly written aperitif at a rather
refined banquet of political ideas."
-- "Times Higher Education"
"A dense and thought-provoking read."
-- "Independent"
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