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Featured blog: IMAO
By Andrew Medworth
Frank J.'s IMAO has long been one of my favourite blogs. Unlike many of the blogs highlighted on these pages in recent times, it is neither deep nor intellectual, just very funny - if, that is, you have the right sense of humour. From the quirky observations of Bite-Sized Wisdom to the outrageous satire of In My World to the T-shirt friendly Know Thy Enemy, Frank's writing is often laugh-out-loud funny, although perhaps not to everyone's taste. Politically, Frank is a Bush supporter - much more so than I am, I must add. It has always seemed slightly odd to me that he so often satirically portrays the Bush administration along the lines of the left-wingers' preconceived views: Bush as an over-aggressive idiot who is only a symbol for an administration which is really run by his advisers, Rumsfeld as a mad, bloodthirsty warmonger, and so on down the line. I certainly can't see the Republicans using IMAO as campaign material for the forthcoming election! Perhaps, though, this approach serves to highlight the ridiculous nature of the caricatures perpetuated by so many of Bush's detractors. In all, while not always of direct interest to British readers, IMAO is usually good fun, and if your sense of humour matches Frank's, it can really brighten up your day. Andrew Medworth is a student at the University of Cambridge. Feedback
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Adam Smith was the great Scottish philosopher and economist best known for "The Wealth of Nations", his pioneering book on free trade and market economics.
A wide selection of material about Adam Smith is now available on the Adam Smith website. This includes the full text of his two major works, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations. |