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Cash matters. It probably matters more in a capitalist society than anywhere else. We look at whether the “cash nexus” and all its works stack up in a good or bad way.

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A crackdown on protest – why not?

Why we posted this: The idea that protest is almost always good and being strict with it almost always bad is not necessarily sensible. So why shouldn’t the UK government consider blocking a legal loophole used by lawyers and juries to let protesters off? More »

Themes: Campaigning / Food / Green / Politics / Rights. Posted by Richard D North on December 31st, 2008

Africa needs missionaries (and not for the pot)

Why we posted this: The idea that Africa needs missionaries is surprising to a generation brought up to believe that indigenous cultures are always preferable to “white” interference. But the case is made tellingly in this piece.  More »

Themes: Food / Rights / Society. Posted by Richard D North on December 27th, 2008

Who warned us about the credit crunch?

Why we posted this: Many people failed in the run-up to the current credit crunch and recession. Should journalists share some of the blame? Aren’t they supposed to know what’s going on and tell the rest of us? More »

Themes: Interrogating the Media / Media / Money. Posted by Richard D North on December 13th, 2008

Climate change debate: too nice to be real

Why we posted this: The great and the good talk about climate change as though everyone really, really cared. They don’t. And the laggards are not being wholly unreasonable.  More »

Themes: Global Warming / Green / Money. Posted by Richard D North on December 3rd, 2008

Over-taxing the rich hits the poor

Why we posted this: It really matters that there’s no point hammering the rich. It doesn’t hurt them and may hurt the poor. More »

Themes: Money / Politics / Society. Posted by Richard D North on November 29th, 2008

Who’s honest about the economy?

Why we posted this: What’s the right response to the financial crisis? Are commentors and politicians speaking their minds or are some spouting conveniently compassionate guff?  More »

Themes: Interrogating the Media / Media / Money / Politics / Rights. Posted by Richard D North on November 25th, 2008

Capitalism isn’t dead – not even crippled

Why we posted this: The extraordinary hiatus in the world economy may well produce a mid-Atlantic capitalism. Not as European as the European mainland would like and not as gungho as Wall Street has been promoting. More »

Themes: Money / Society / The Good Corporation. Posted by Richard D North on October 28th, 2008

Wrecked by overpaid, under-regulated speculators? Er, no.

Why we posted this: We all long for a clear explanation of what has gone wrong in the world’s markets and what might help put it right. As usual, the trick is to avoid simplistic populism.  The Economist has managed a readable account which fits the bill. More »

Themes: Media / Money. Posted by Richard D North on October 11th, 2008

Getting past the Web’s nonsense

Why we posted this: The web – especially in Web 2.0 mode – spreads dangerous nonsense. Sure, but we should hold our nerve and redress the balance. More »

Themes: Interrogating the Media / Media / Money / Society / The Good Corporation / Truth & Trust. Posted by Paul Seaman on September 17th, 2008

“The death of capitalism”

Why we posted this: A leading economics columnist tells the nation that there are no capitalists now. Is he being ironic, using a rhetorical flourish  - or just plain wrong? More »

Themes: Interrogating the Media / Money / The Good Corporation. Posted by Richard D North on September 14th, 2008