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  • Who is David Cameron? Many things. But an ordinary kinda guy hes not | Madeleine Bunting


    Comment is free | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 163
    For all the Tory leaders efforts at empathy, he is naive to think he can ever really understand how most people live There is plenty about David Cameron which sets my teeth on edge, but with probably less than six months before he is likely to arrive in Downing Street, I thought it well past time to consider the ...
    22 hours ago
  • Talk radio for the thinking Christian


    Try 2 FocusAuthority Authority: 423
    A great reminder as I get caught up on things that I need to find time to fit this great program into my day again. If you haven’t checked out Issues Etc – you should NOW!  Podcasts are available on-demand.
    4 days ago
  • Review: Rendezvous with Destiny


    Acton Institute PowerBlogAuthority Authority: 497
    President Ronald Reagan was far from the common Republican. If anything he was the exception to the rule in a party dominated by moderates and pragmatists. It’s one of the overarching themes of Craig Shirley’s new and epic account Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan and the Campaign That Changed America . ...
    1 week ago
  • The stigma of mental illness | Anna Motz


    Comment is free | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 163
    The suicides of a German footballer and two of my colleagues shows how the shame of mental illness causes people to try to hide their problems rather than challenge society Last weeks suicide of the German goalkeeper Robert Enke revealed more than the terrible news of one mans death, the cruelty of depression and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Greetings from Sunny Sweden


    Open Source EcologyAuthority Authority: 413
    Sweden is not exactly sunny at this time of the year, but the Nordic people are lovely. So far, it’s been a mind-blowing experience at the Free Society Conference and Nordic Summit (FSCONS 2009) . One cannot explain it in writing – not even by watching the videos – because it is the atmosphere of freedom and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Airbrushing the Tory past | Ed Miliband


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 987
    Camerons rhetoric on poverty may sound new, but his prescriptions go straight back to Thatcher According to the great Guardian journalist Hugo Young, before admitting people to her circle Margaret Thatcher would ask, "Is he one of us?" It is clear from the speech on poverty David Cameron gave in Youngs name earlier ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Parliament is stifling public debate


    Comment is free | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 163
    MPs just dont want to engage with voters Move along, now. Theres nothing to see. Thats the command that the debate police always manage to get across. The tragedy is that Parliament is the debate police, when it is supposed to be the cradle of informed and formalised discussion. This time last week, the nation was in ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Human Nature and the Free Society


    LibertarianChristians.com RSS FeedAuthority Authority: 117
    By Edmund Opitz . Is there anything in the basic makeup of the men and women we know, or those we read about in the press, or encounter in the pages of history texts, which encourages us to believe that the free society we strive for is a realistic possibility? Edward Gibbon, the great historian of Rome’s ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Worth Spreading: Why the phony health care reform bill deserves to be defeated.


    CorrenteAuthority Authority: 626
    I saw this entry posted over at Docudharma and thought Id share the link to it. Ill post as much as I can, but really, its worth checking out the entire entry. Its by the user known as FreeSociety. The total vacuum of any principled leadership from President Obama, has inevitably produced the most directionless, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Market Anarchy


    Reason for LibertyAuthority Authority: 115
    In absence of central planning and governmental interventions, the production remains in the hands of independent, self-interested, profit-seeking individuals. In absence of forced laws and regulations, the independent self-interested producers follow the natural laws of market that brings the uniformity and ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Leeds dispute: Rubbish pay


    Comment is free | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 163
    It is Equal Pay Day today, an occasion refreshingly free of commercial overtones that has been newly invented by the Fawcett Society to remind us that, given the average gap between womens and mens pay, women are effectively working for free for the rest of the year. Unravelling the causes of unequal pay has proved ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The smartest move is to the north – Englands California


    Comment is free | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 163
    Outdated notions have long misled the cultural elites. But any relocating will soon find it a place of abundant opportunity What did the Romans ever do for us? A bad turn, so far as the north of England is concerned. By branding our half of the island Britannia Inferior and the south Superior, they fed that fatal ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Social Games: How The Big Three Make Millions


    Technology PunditAuthority Authority: 169
    See original here:Social Games: How The Big Three Make Millions
    5 weeks ago
  • How Long Should He Wait to Propose?


    My Prosperous WorldAuthority Authority: 154
    As a single girl, I saw many of my friends getting married as I hit my mid 20s. I was with my boyfriend so it wasn’t as if I was all alone, but I still envied them for the stages of their lives they were getting ready to enter. Not exactly old, but I wasn’t getting younger and I wanted to move on with my life and ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Urban angst, Disney style


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 987
    Far from being cynical marketing exercises, animations like Up go where others fear to tread Say its a tradition. Explain to your children – or your nieces or nephews or grandkids – that half-term must, as a matter of faith or ancient custom, include a trip to the cinema. Say whatever you have to or, if that ...
    5 weeks ago

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