The ineptitude of our government never ceases to amaze me. The last day or so has provided two further examples. First, there is the fiasco
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Central banks
I have been tackling some more significant glossary entries in between some heavier research and thinking which is going on in the day job right
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Renaming this blog is going to happen – but what should it be?
Yesterday’s poll about renaming this blog produced an overwhelming result. Almost 90% of respondents think that the time has come for it to be renamed.
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Double entry
The importance of understanding double entry book keeping is often referred to on this blog. It is, in particular, noted that money cannot be understood
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Should this blog be renamed?
One of the comments made over the last few days is that if I want to increase the reach of this blog it needs a
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We need to be aware. Abuse morphs. Its reality does not.
Dr Cassandra Gooptar makes an excellent point in the video on the Guardian’s involvement in slavery that I have already linked today. She made the point
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The Guardian confesses its sins. It is better for it, and the actions it plans.
I would not normally quote a piece from a newspaper as long as this, but I do today. It comes from the Guardian’s morning newsletter:
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The UK needs a strong state
A commentator here suggested it with listening to this programme. I am grateful for the suggestion. The programme is available here. John Gray makes a
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Royal Mail is at risk of going bust. Shouldn’t it be nationalised?
The Guardian has this headline this morning: Staggering, isn’t it, that something considered a universal public necessity for more than 180 years is now reduced
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