Remind me…
Apologies today’s netcast is up late; my morning was spent explaining to Edexcel why Bakunin and Nozick just aren’t the same. What fun…
Huffington Post – Democrats in Congress are moving to extend state surveillance in the US. Remind me why they’re Democrats again?
Stroppyblog - Cuba moves further from a Marxist dictatorship to a state capitalist dictatorship. Remind me why anyone ever supported that government?
Rachel from North London - The Sun executes yet another reverse ferret. Remind me why anyone reads anything owned by Murdoch?
Soundings - begins a debate on class and culture.
This is Zimbabwe - carries a map of Zimbabwe’s election terror.
The Devil’s Kitchen - A plea on behalf of web developers. Never use Internet Explorer again, please…
Bad Science - An MP gets it while the media don’t. Halfway there, then…
Now, off to prepare for impending Wordsworth related doom.
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Douglas Johnson is an angry London student, socialist and member of the Green Party. The bulk of his anguished ravings can be found at Scribo Ergo Sum, which he edits.
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A piece on wealth, and why median is better than mean when it comes to the average wage.
“my morning was spent explaining to Edexcel why Bakunin and Nozick just aren’t the same”
How long does it take to say “property rights”?
That depends entirely on how many marks they’re offering.
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