Hi,
Apologies in advance as this has probably been discussed and I've missed
it. I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of
critiques around the Big Society concept (such as it is). Specifically
around the balance of what should be held by the state and what should
be held by other sectors and also the need for the state as a way of
stimulating voluntary activity.
Many thanks in advance.
John McGowan
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