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Month: September 2017

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Stewart Lansley – Citizens’ wealth funds

September 27, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Since 2008, the question of inequality has moved up the political agenda. This rising concern has yet to translate into policy action. The UK continues to sit towards the top of the global inequality league, […]

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Edward Luce ─ The Retreat of Western Liberalism (moderated by Mark Blyth)

September 27, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Join Financial Times chief U.S. columnist and commentator Edward Luce for a discussion of his latest book, The Retreat of Western Liberalism. The discussion will be moderated by Mark Blyth, Eastman Professor of Political Economy […]

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Finance

Francis Weyzig: Defying the OECD’s crackdown on tax evasion

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

The Germans claim that their tax-dodging drive is stronger than their sexual drive, which might explain the inexorable decline of the German birthrate. This does not appear to be simply a German phenomenon. Francis Weyzig […]

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Simon Wren-Lewis: Uber and the anti-regulations bandwagon

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

The tide seems to be turning concerning the Gig Economy in Britain. Workers, supported by the unions, are winning one court case after the other to be recgonised for what they are: employees. Wren-Lewis looks […]

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Bioversity International: New Study Reveals Agrobiodiversity Investments as Triple Win for Health, Environment and Food System Sustainability

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Plant and animal species that are the foundation of our food supplies are as endangered as wildlife but get almost no attention, a new report reveals. Read here

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Branco Milanovic: How I lost my past

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

“There is an almost daily and active rewriting of history to which many people from Eastern Europe participate: some because they do have such memories, some because they force themselves (often successfully) to believe that […]

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Victoria Canning and Alice Minor – Women Refugees in Denmark

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Scandinavia is seen as a haven of tolerance. That reputation is wearing thin in Denmark Victoria Canning is Lecturer in Criminology at The Open University Alice Minor is a project worker at DIGNITY – Danish […]

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Bill Mitchell and Thomas Fazi – Against supranationalism: in defence of national sovereignty (and Brexit)

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Economist Bill Mitchell and political theorist Thomas Fazi reconceptualise the nation state as a vehicle for progressive change. They show how despite the ravages of neoliberalism, the state still contains resources for democratic control of […]

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Finance

Renegade Inc: Britain’s Private Debt Problem

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Ross Ashcroft sits down with anthropologist and writer, David Graeber and former chairman of the now abolished Financial Services Authority, Lord Turner to discuss what is preventing us from talking about the taboo that is […]

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Paul Mason: The AfD’s breakthrough shows that parties of the left must get radical

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

From The Guardian If Europe’s social democrats wish to save themselves from extinction then they will have to become, well, er…, social democratic. Read here

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Ben Wray: The Ministry for the Future – book review

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Kim Stanley Robinson’s acclaimed climate novel (2020, Orbit Books) has been praised far and wide, from Andreas Malm to Barack Obama. Robinson tells a gripping story about what our near future may look like, underpinned […]

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Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project by Hans Kundnani

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Book Review by Peter Ramsay Liberals and leftists were quick to denounce the vote to leave the EU as an expression of racist nationalism. It was a lazy slander for which there was little evidence […]

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