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The debt ceiling crisis has again brought into focus the perennial gap between what the government spends and what it accumulates in taxes, and the…

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There are those among us – me included – who so dislike technocracy and technocrats in general that we would probably opt for populism, almost…

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Trying to interest children in politics may sound ridiculous, but that’s to misunderstand what we mean by ‘politics’.    Politics can not be an academic exercise…

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For the past five Monday evenings, I’ve been spending some time in the pub: to be precise, the Angel on the Green pub on York’s…

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Back in 1884, British law was like the new Ugandan law about homosexuality – it still rewarded proven sodomy with a death sentence. It had…

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Short sellers have made a killing in the recent banking crisis, scalping $14.3 billion from bank stock owners just in March of this year. Short sellers…

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At Accessible Arts and Media (AAM), we believe that everyone can learn, everyone can be creative, and everyone can play a part in their local community….

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About 16 years ago, at the end of the Clone Town Britain campaign at the New Economics Foundation, I became interested in the whole business…

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Often, in its international strategy, France launches praiseworthy initiatives. But, alas, it also frequently shows itself incapable of executing them well. By a mixture of…

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Of all the many arguments for and against the monarchy, it appears to me that the oft-cited argument about tourism alone should probably be enough…

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When I wrote and published the essay, On Commoning (July, 2022), I failed to sharply distinguish the public and private ‘spheres’ from that which could be called the…

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I have been uneasy for some time about current long-term green thinking. In Herefordshire and elsewhere. A recent article by Megan Selbert and William Rees.,…

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