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Until 1948, the institutional gift economy was still organised around the principle of less eligibility, which was originally adopted by Edwin Chadwick to make life in workhouses meaner, uglier, and more uncomfortable than the worst life outside6-a principle endorsed by Sydney and Beatrice Webb,...

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Published in:The Lancet (British edition) 2008-05, Vol.371 (9627), p.1883-1885
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