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Young, Michael Dunlop, 1915-2002

LC control no.n 50014587
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LC classificationPS3547.O52
Personal name headingYoung, Michael Dunlop, 1915-2002
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Variant(s)Young, Michael, 1915-2002
Young of Dartington, Michael Dunlop Young, Baron, 1915-2002
Associated countryGreat Britain England
LocatedManchester, England London, England
Birth date1915-08-09
Death date2002-01-14
Place of birthManchester, England
Place of deathLondon, England
Field of activityPolitics, Practical Sociology Social problems
AffiliationLabour Party (Great Britain) Consumers' Association
Profession or occupationLawyers Sociologists Social reformers lcsh
Found inHis Will the war make us poorer? 1943.
Rigge, M. Programme of research and actions ... 1985: t.p. (Michael Young, Mutual Aid Centre, London)
New York Times, Jan. 25, 2002 (Michael Young, 86, sociologist and reformer who coined the term "meritocracy", d. Jan 14 in London; b. Aug. 9, 1915 in Manchester)
Britannica online, 1 August 2013 (Michael Dunlop Young, Baron Young of Dartington, (born August 9, 1915, Manchester, England, died January 14, 2002, London, England), a British lawyer, sociologist, and social reformer who , was best known for having written the Labour Party's 1945 social-welfare manifesto. He founded the Consumers Association)
Associated languageeng