EPISODE · Nov 7, 2019 · 17 MIN
What were the three traumas of London's history?
from Radio Oldie · host Radio Oldie
Simon Jenkins speaks at the Oldie Literary Lunch about the three traumas of London's history, how London was shaped by the free market and the city corporation and the importance of separating money from power.
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Simon Jenkins speaks at the Oldie Literary Lunch about the three traumas of London's history, how London was shaped by the free market and the city corporation and the importance of separating money from power.
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