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Belief, Ethics and Public Policy
And why David Tredinnick is dangerously wrong. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/25/astrology-help-nhs-claim-conservative-mp-david-tredinnick In many of my pieces over the years on this blog and on my old website at http://www.nagara.co.uk, I have touched on the theme of ethics and how rationality can be a … Continue reading
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In the Bleak Mid-winter
This is not an economic depression brought about by chance or bad luck, it is a readjustment of the ratios of capital to labour in which a greater pool of cheap labour is required to service the middle-classes who, in turn, provide all the services for the rich and super-rich Continue reading
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