Abolish the landlords!
So, we’ve now one political party explicitly committed to abolishing landlords.
Just how will we have growth, ever again?
Tom Calver has a useful piece on where economic growth might come from.
Guess what? Yes, they’re picking losers again
Just to remind of the basics of dealing with climate change from the Stern Review.
Sportsfests are not useful investment, no
Morocco protests turn deadly as youth rage against World Cup.
This did make us giggle Mr Chakrabortty. So there is that
Aditya Chakrabortty wants us all to know that the policies of Sr. Milei in Argentina are a disaster and that shows that the free market is all wet, even all wrong, in fact.
Countries do not, in fact, trade
Taiwan has become the world’s biggest importer of Russian naphtha, a petroleum derivative used to make chemicals needed for the semiconductor industry, despite the fact that it has joined other sanctions against Russia and considers itself an ally of Ukraine.
So should foreigners volunteer at food banks?
Over the decades we’ve said that we think food banks are an excellent - even glorious - idea. So we used to have this problem whereby hungry people did not have food.
More rights is true, but which rights?
We’ve always enjoyed the Work Foundation. Will Hutton takes over the old Industrial Society, makes it new, exciting and relevant and it then collapses into the arms of Lancaster University.
Why we need capitalism
We’re as fond of co ops and voluntary associations and so on as the next parcel of think tankers.
The cure for money in politics is minarchy
Money, money, money brings politicians down time and again.
Let’s drive people into the shadow economy to shrink the shadow economy
Every worker in Britain will require a new government-issued digital ID card to stop illegal immigrants from “slipping into the shadow economy” and driving down wages, Sir Keir Starmer has announced.