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Great Depression in Britain

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Jargon Posted: Tue, Apr 17 2012 10:40 PM

Hot Damn would you read the language in this WikiPage:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression_in_the_United_Kingdom#Economic_Crisis_and_the_Labour_government_1929-1931

The bias becomes painfully obvious almost immediately. That aside, has there ever been a solid historical work of liberal interpretation on the Depression in Britain? And if so, perhaps someone might direct me to it or discuss it. It's pretty easy to talk about the depression in America since the programs are well documented, but I haven't come across anything like Bob Murphy's PIG for France or England.

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