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Ralph Glasser

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54:"The streets were slippery with refuse and often with drunken vomit. It was a place of grime and poverty...The Victorian building, in red sandstone blackened by smoke... was in decay. Splintered and broken floorboards sometimes gave way under your feet. Interior walls carried patches of stain from a long succession of burst pipes. Rats and mice moved about freely...." 102:"In pre-war days for a Gorbals man to come up to Oxford was unthinkable as to meet a raw bushman in the St James club, something for which there were no stock responses. In any case for a member of the boss class, someone from the Gorbals was in effect a bushman, the Gorbals itself as distant and unknowable as the Kalahari Desert". 106:
He tended to hide the fact that he was Jewish, in view of the prejudice prevailing in the society of his day, which "burdened every step of our lives" and resulted in the need "to bury it beneath some protective colouring, so that we might go our private ways like everybody else".
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when he was thirteen. Family circumstances meant that he could not pursue academic studies and he went to work first as a "soap boy" for a barber then as a presser in a garment factory. In his spare time he studied at the
86:. His response to one of the set questions "Has science increased human happiness?" was an emphatic "No." He cycled more than 300 miles (480 kilometres) to Oxford wearing a pair of khaki shorts. He first attended 58:
The kind of housing Glasser describes survived until the 1960s. Glasser recalled the "recurrent struggle on the frontier of survival: mutuality and the informal economy".
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in Europe. His mother died when he was six and his two older sisters quickly decamped, leaving him to be raised alone by his father, who had a gambling addiction.
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and advisory roles for Asian and African governments. He met many famous people as his horizons expanded but he felt "the Gorbals at my shoulder always, like the
22:(3 April 1916 – 6 March 2002) was a Scottish psychologist, economist, advisor to developing countries and author of a highly praised autobiographical quartet. 529: 524: 519: 320: 282: 224: 409:"Cultures of Selling: Perspectives on Consumption and Society Since 1700" ed. John Benson and Laura Ugolini, Ashgate Publishing, 2006, 95: 454: 434: 414: 397: 333: 301: 269: 256: 243: 74:
in Glasgow. He attended socialist camps but retained throughout his life a sceptical outlook about politically constructed utopias.
509: 392:"Housing Markets and Housing Institutions: An International Comparison" by Björn Hårsman and John M. Quigley, Springer, 1991, 159: 494: 489: 139: 91: 189:(2000), he looked back again at how his "Faustian Familiar" had moulded and influenced his path through life. 177:, the first volume of his highly praised autobiographical trilogy, was published in 1986. It was followed by 514: 367: 211:
The New High Priesthood: The Social, Ethical and Political Implications of a Marketing-Orientated Society
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In 1965, he married the literary agent Jacqueline Korn. They had two children:
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The Net and the Quest: Patterns of Community and How They Can Survive Progress
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Glasser continued his studies and in the late 1930s won a scholarship to
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he resumed his studies, and met such celebrities of the time as
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Access, Participation and Higher Education: Policy and Practice
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Portrait of Ralph Glasser in National Gallery of Scotland.
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Displaying a precocious intellect, Glasser studied the
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Town Hall: Local Government at Work in Britain Today
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Index

Leeds
tenement
Gorbals
Glasgow
slums
Theory of Relativity
Albert Einstein
Mitchell Library
Oxford
Ruskin College
Magdalen College
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Philip Toynbee
Communist Party
the Second World War
Victor Gollancz
Harold Laski
London School of Economics
British Council
Hound of Heaven
BBC
Council of Christians and Jews
Hugo Gryn
Roland Glasser
ISBN
978-0-330-02156-2
ISBN
0-333-06405-4
ISBN
0-85117-124-9

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