August 9, 2009

Simon Jenkins is opposed to forecasts in general. He thinks they are surrounded by too many caveats: We hear much talk about those who study English needing to be taught science. In my view, it is those who study science who need to be taught English. What is the point of public predictions so smothered…

Read More I am who I am!

A really good fisk is almost like a remix; you should be thankful for the original chunk of hackwork for giving us the chance to do something interesting. Hence Matt Carr, who dons the positive-pressure mask and takes the scalpel, chops up Christopher Caldwell’s book, and demonstrates the throbbing worm guts to the eager students…

Read More you say you want a revolution, well, you know…

OK, here’s Tim Loughton, Tory MP for Worthing, who’s utterly dedicated to fighting the surveillance state. He says so: Using pupils’ fingerprints in schools has been criticised by many MPs, including Sussex Conservatives Nick Gibb and Tim Loughton, who fear sensitive information about children could fall into the wrong hands. Mr Loughton, MP for East…

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What’s wrong with PROFIT?! Death to all Marxists! Hey, I usually try to remain calm, but this is getting unnerving. Everyone with any sense knew there would be an epic wingnut freakout after the US elections – the structural forces made it inevitable, after all the time spent denying plate tectonics – but who imagined…

Read More …from the sea

Danny Rampling: Since I’ve become a property developer my life has changed for the better I suppose this was always on the cards. Kasimir Malevich: We are in a desert …. Before us is nothing but a black square on a white background! Meanwhile, look who’s got a new album out; others agree. Northern Stomp…

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