My recommended reading for today February 21, 2014
by Stephen Tall on February 21, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Downton Abbey and House of Cards: dramas that live in the world of the 1% | Gail Dines | Comment is free | The Guardian
Okay, Guardian. BUT WHAT ABOUT QUINOA? > “Downton Abbey and House of Cards: dramas that live in the world of the 1%” http://bit.ly/NfetFW
- The Co-operative – Have Your Say
After 18 years banking with them, it’s been good to vent on the Co-op’s political funding http://bit.ly/1fkLJ9e
- The Real Blog: Why Popper is the key to modern Liberalism
I share @davidboyle1958’s bafflement that Karl Popper isn’t recognised as key liberal thinker of C.20th http://bit.ly/1hyRKm3
- The uses and abuses of intersectionality
Terrific piece by @helenlewis on the uses and abuses of intersectionality http://bit.ly/Oeraly
- Implementing the London Challenge: beyond top-down and bottom-up | Blog
Interesting from IfG’s @marckidson on “Implementing the London Challenge: beyond top-down and bottom-up” http://bit.ly/1fji7JB
- Twitter / electionista: At 39, @matteorenzi is set …
I have just 3 years to get elected & become PM to beat @matteorenzi as Europe’s youngest leader. #timeonmyside > http://bit.ly/N9mZWW
- Who will replace David Cameron as Tory leader? Maybe a man you don't expect | Ian Birrell | Comment is free | The Guardian
Jeremy Hunt is the dark horse for next Tory leader, says Ian Birrell. (I’m sceptical on fat-pope-thin-pope principle) http://bit.ly/1fbUR1I
- feedly.com
There’s no such thing as bad knowledge. Tom Chivers spot-on about looking for ‘gay genes’ http://bit.ly/1bjrkCd
- feedly.com
The less he says, the more popular he is: “French politics: A Sarkozy comeback?” http://bit.ly/1kTxWKG
My recommended reading for today February 21, 2014
by Stephen Tall on February 21, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Downton Abbey and House of Cards: dramas that live in the world of the 1% | Gail Dines | Comment is free | The Guardian
Okay, Guardian. BUT WHAT ABOUT QUINOA? > “Downton Abbey and House of Cards: dramas that live in the world of the 1%” http://bit.ly/NfetFW
- The Co-operative – Have Your Say
After 18 years banking with them, it’s been good to vent on the Co-op’s political funding http://bit.ly/1fkLJ9e
- The Real Blog: Why Popper is the key to modern Liberalism
I share @davidboyle1958’s bafflement that Karl Popper isn’t recognised as key liberal thinker of C.20th http://bit.ly/1hyRKm3
- The uses and abuses of intersectionality
Terrific piece by @helenlewis on the uses and abuses of intersectionality http://bit.ly/Oeraly
- Implementing the London Challenge: beyond top-down and bottom-up | Blog
Interesting from IfG’s @marckidson on “Implementing the London Challenge: beyond top-down and bottom-up” http://bit.ly/1fji7JB
- Twitter / electionista: At 39, @matteorenzi is set …
I have just 3 years to get elected & become PM to beat @matteorenzi as Europe’s youngest leader. #timeonmyside > http://bit.ly/N9mZWW
- Who will replace David Cameron as Tory leader? Maybe a man you don't expect | Ian Birrell | Comment is free | The Guardian
Jeremy Hunt is the dark horse for next Tory leader, says Ian Birrell. (I’m sceptical on fat-pope-thin-pope principle) http://bit.ly/1fbUR1I
- feedly.com
There’s no such thing as bad knowledge. Tom Chivers spot-on about looking for ‘gay genes’ http://bit.ly/1bjrkCd
- feedly.com
The less he says, the more popular he is: “French politics: A Sarkozy comeback?” http://bit.ly/1kTxWKG
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