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When McKinsey comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World’s Most Powerful Consulting Firm by Walt Bogdanovitch and Michael Forsythe

January 8, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Book Review by Roger Steer In January 2021 Brave New Europe published “The Americanisation of European Healthcare” which was my attempt to describe the forces at work to change the way healthcare is delivered in […]

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EU politics

Roger Steer – A Social Europe? What does that mean?

October 8, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

A deeper look into the EU Social Fund and how to make it just and fair Roger Steer is a Management Consultant working in the Healthcare sector as well as an Advisor to Local authorities […]

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EU politics

Roger Steer: Fixing Social Care – a European Union problem or not?

October 4, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

The inequalities between the EU nations is glaring. Especially in the social care sector. Roger Steer is a Management Consultant working in the Healthcare sector as well as an Advisor to Local authorities scrutinising NHS […]

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Economics

Roger Steer – COVID: What are we waiting for?

May 26, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

No one seems to understand that Brexit was not about a conflict of systems, but a conflict of elites. As we see with COVID responses of the UK and the EU, there are still no […]

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Economics

Roger Steer – Vaccines: Why have we heard so little of the Peoples Vaccine campaign? Yet.

April 5, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is a topic that we shall hear much more on – despite the efforts of Twitter to suppress it. Roger Steer is a Management Consultant working in the Healthcare sector as well as an […]

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Economics

Roger Steer – Vaccines: Is Bill Gates the answer?

March 31, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

What is more important for Bill Gates, patent laws or saving millions of lives? Roger Steer is a Management Consultant working in the Healthcare sector as well as an Advisor to Local authorities scrutinising NHS […]

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EU politics

Roger Steer – Covid 19: Shattering the illusions of effective governance

March 16, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

It seems that a day doesn’t go by where the EU political class does not increasingly demonstrate its inability to deal with the COVID crisis. Roger Steer is a Management Consultant working in the Healthcare […]

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Economics

Roger Steer – Management of Covid within Europe

January 11, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

The starting point for this overview of the European response to Covid is France and the UK but the lessons drawn have universal applicability not only for future Covid and pandemic management but governance of […]

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Economics

Roger Steer – The Americanisation of European Healthcare

January 2, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

Just before COVID hit, the influential German neo-liberal lobby organisation Bertelsmann Foundation (yes, the international publishing corporation) launched a campaign to radically reduce the number of hospitals in Germany and “Americanise” them and maximise profits. […]

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Geopolitics

A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine by Chris Hedges

May 5, 2025 0

Book Review by Chris Green It provides a modicum of relief to one’s mental health to turn from Nicholas Kristof’s lame bothsidesism and Bernie Sanders’s blather about Israel’s “right to defend itself” to reading Chris […]

Economics

Abundance – How We Build a Better Future by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson

April 21, 2025 0

Book Review by Michael Roberts Abundance is a new book that has been attracting attention and debate among mainstream economists and politicians.  It aims to explain to Democrat members in the US why their party […]

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