My recommended reading for today June 1, 2014
by Stephen Tall on June 1, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Despite election results, reason still rules Europe | Anatole Kaletsky
Very good from @Kaletsky: “Despite election results, reason still rules Europe” http://reut.rs/1mDQImC
- British Politics and Policy at LSE – Claims by behavioural economists that our unconscious mind rules our behaviour lacks sufficient scientific evidence
Are we conscious or unconscious decision-makers? The science jury is still out. http://bit.ly/1kXnzo6
- Donna Tartt: Is this the year of The Goldfinch? | Books | The Guardian
“Donna Tartt: Is this the year of The Goldfinch?” http://bit.ly/1mBBz5r 100% should be, utterly awesome novel.
- Millions of pro-Cable supporters gather in London
#LibDemSpring: “Millions of pro-Cable supporters gather in London” http://bit.ly/1k6XYdM (h/t @MarkReckons)
- Lib Dem disarray: Nick Clegg hangs on | The Economist
“Lord Oakeshott, a big fish in the Lib Dem puddle” – the Economist’s Bagehot http://econ.st/1knXU3k
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