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Currency union: some arguments | faithful to the line
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Faithful to the line. Economics, some politics, some music. Laquo; The UK’s productivity puzzle. Currency union: some arguments. February 18, 2014. Bella Caledonia published a shortish piece of mine on the political economy of a currency union. With Scotland, post-independence. I argued that disputes here reflected both the overwhelming strength of finance inside the UK economy, and the hidden weakness of its current account position. This provoked some debate; my reply is as below. It’s worth noti...
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The UK’s productivity puzzle | faithful to the line
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Faithful to the line. Economics, some politics, some music. Laquo; Tony Cliff and capitalist crisis. Currency union: some arguments. The UK’s productivity puzzle. January 24, 2014. This was originally published on the NEF blog at. Http:/ www.neweconomics.org/blog/entry/the-uks-productivity-puzzle. You might have missed the ONS’ latest estimates for UK productivity. Making existing resources work more effectively. In the decades since the Second World War, that has been more-or-less what happened....That ...
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The Grand Hotel Abyss: Gramsci and the Breakdown of Modern Morality
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The Grand Hotel Abyss. The only philosophy which can be responsibly practised in face of despair is the attempt to contemplate all things as they would present themselves from the standpoint of redemption." T.W. Adorno - Minima Moralia. Saturday, November 20, 2004. Gramsci and the Breakdown of Modern Morality. On comedian Melanie Phillips site. Posted by mahagonny @ 5:41 pm. York, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Its the Enlightenment, stupid! Temporary closure for renovation.
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2008 May 23 « Theft is good
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8230;but it depends who’s doing the stealing and who from. Metaphorical analysis of Gordon Brown. May 23, 2008. Posted by Johnny Rook. Metaphorical analysis of New Labour. Crewe and Nantwich results. Lib Dems: 6,040. New Labour is in meltdown. That’s a 17.6% swing, Labour did have a 7,000 majority, it wasn’t even on the list of 150 marginal Labour seats! Labour is likely to take a marked swing to the right. And Unite Against Fascism. May 23, 2008. Posted by Johnny Rook. Love Music Hate Racism. Monuments ...
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Metaphorical analysis of New Labour « Theft is good
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8230;but it depends who’s doing the stealing and who from. Metaphorical analysis of New Labour. Crewe and Nantwich results. Lib Dems: 6,040. New Labour is in meltdown. That’s a 17.6% swing, Labour did have a 7,000 majority, it wasn’t even on the list of 150 marginal Labour seats! The Tories are the main beneficiaries, but have benefited only be posing themselves to the left of Labour on issues like the 10p tax rate and sweeping up the populist right wing vote as well. And Unite Against Fascism. But then,...
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Metaphorical analysis of Gordon Brown « Theft is good
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8230;but it depends who’s doing the stealing and who from. Metaphorical analysis of Gordon Brown. May 23, 2008. Posted by Johnny Rook. 2 Comments ». I think I might be going soft because I didn’t immediately get that. Duh. Comment by a very public sociologist. June 13, 2008. Comment by Wallace Marquez. November 13, 2008. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Lair ...
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Dave's Part: George Galloway: near miss
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Saturday, November 25, 2006. George Galloway: near miss. Friday night. Stroppy. Meets me after work. I buy the girl a Jack Dan and Coke in a trendy bar in Hoxton and we discuss the plan for the evening. Ruby Murray, suggests she. Being Hank Marvin, I don't need my arm twisting. Not long afterwards, we are sitting at the window table of an unpretentious curry establishment on Hackney's Kingsland Road. I've got my back to the window, the Stroppy One is facing it. There's George Galloway.'. He's Britain's n...
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Dave's Part: Saturday Night Music Club: Robert Cray
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Saturday, November 25, 2006. Saturday Night Music Club: Robert Cray. Tonight's SNMC is supposed to be a guest post from young blogger Kit, provisionally titled 'A Guide to House Music for Old Farts'. But it still hasn't arrived. So, for the benefit of blues-loving OFs everywhere, here's the very great Robert Cray doing his classic number Smokin' Gun. I'd give my right arm to play guitar like that. If that wouldn't be self-defeating, of course. Posted by Dave : 11/25/2006 09:35:00 AM. Links to this post:.
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Dave's Part: Parenting tips for the proletariat
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006. Parenting tips for the proletariat. The BBC website is offering expert parenting tips. Here’s one. Attributed to youth worker Shaun Bailey:. It's very sad that in the 21st Century, the class you come from determines your outlook on life. People from a higher class will have more to teach their children than those from a lower class.’. Posted by Dave : 11/22/2006 07:17:00 AM. Links to this post:. London, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. McDonnell for Labour leader.