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Adam Smith got the corruption of class, wealth and power sussed

Posted on August 18 2014

I do rather like this quote from the massively under-read ‘Theory of Moral Sentiments’ by Adam Smith (published 1759) quoted in a comment on this
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The hideousness of right wing economics

Posted on August 18 2014

There was what  many people might think a hideous article in the Financial Times over the weekend.  It had the title ‘Raising the minimum wage
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There isn’t an army of low skilled workers in the UK. There are lots of underemployed skilled people

Posted on August 18 2014

Larry Elliott has a piece on the UK’s productivity in the Guardian this morning and whilst Larry and I may both be members of the
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The shrinking UK is a Cowardly State

Posted on August 18 2014

I was curious to note a couple of adjacent headlines in an email from the FT, received this morning. They looked like this: Three years
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