Today’s Link-Love: April 13, 2013
by Stephen Tall on April 13, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- Gay marriage: And now on to polygamy | The Economist
No logical reason why not. Good reason state shdn’t be involved > Gay marriage: And now on to polygamy http://econ.st/171zJCd
- Mark Zuckerberg: Immigrants are the key to a knowledge economy – The Washington Post
+1 >> Mark Zuckerberg: Immigrants are the key to a knowledge economy – The Washington Post http://wapo.st/171y1Rh
- Race and the Republican Party: Rand's grand stand | The Economist
Paul Rand worth at least one cheer > Race and the Republican Party: Rand’s grand stand | The Economist http://econ.st/17w0D8n
- Margaret Thatcher's Rise to Power | History Today
Robert Pearce considers why Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in 1979: grit & circumstance http://bit.ly/171dQmr
- 1992. The last elected Conservative government – Lord Ashcroft Polls
.@LordAshcroft not too optimistic abt a Con win in 2015 > 1992. The last elected Conservative government http://bit.ly/158OBSV
- Paradoxes of secrecy – free speech in the Thatcher years
Mrs T = Freedom Fighter? Not so much > Paradoxes of secrecy – free speech in the Thatcher years http://bit.ly/123Bak6 via @IndexCensorship
- Index on Censorship: Leveson, the Royal Charter and press regulation | Index on Censorship
Comprehensive critique by @IndexCensorship of the state-backed regulation of the media our MPs signed-up to http://bit.ly/ZeOh0I
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