Tag: Inequality

by Dr Paul Goldsmith This article first appeared on Comment Central It is based on our recently published paper: The Quadruple Helix: Tackling the Issues…

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Why would a relatively sane man like me (perhaps that is overstating the case) dare to risk tiptoeing back into questions of gender politics that…

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“Every political party promises to revitalize those areas of the country that have been left behind by de-industrialisation and the rapidly changing nature of our…

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Does middle-class still make sense? Metropolitan anonymous sprawl hides all sorts of marginalised people. Odd to say, but as proven by political voting behaviour, it…

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Socialists are naïve about power; Liberals are naïve about money. That is the rule of thumb that I find myself judging current policy by –…

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I watched the Last Night of the Proms, along with goodness knows how many people, on Saturday night. It was as uplifting as ever: I…

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Most countries have some kind of broadcasting levy to pay for public radio and television. In the UK there is the license fee to pay…

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Two years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Joan Baez. I was running the VIP and media desk at a Bernie Sanders rally in…

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As an adviser to Tax Justice UK, I was invited to the Fair Tax conference in London last week. No-one really likes paying taxes, but…

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A broad theme appears to be emerging in this blog, which amounts to an attitude to the so-called ‘populism’ that has so undermined many of…

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There is a great view from the top of the ‘Cheesegrater’, or the Leadenhall building to use its formal name, right there in the City…

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Back in 1982, I stood for Manchester City Council for the new shiny SDP. We hoped for and expected big changes. Many of the Labour…

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