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This would be a 3.5 for me. I, in no way agree with everything in this book and don't know enough about economics or policy to have a good understanding of the basis or implications of these proposals. A good few of the suggested policies seem naive to me and to ignore basic human nature. I've never made so many notes or highlights in a book before.
I think this could have been set out better, sentences tended to be quite long which was more problematic given there was a (required) need for specialist language. Still, for a political/sociology book, this was easy to read with more substance than the white paper which admittedly I have only read a few pages of.