Education for the Masses
July 27, 2013 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsIf education served to empower people, they would be taught how to live off the land, how to clean, how to talk to other people and how to pursue their own interests
If education served to empower people, they would be taught how to live off the land, how to clean, how to talk to other people and how to pursue their own interests
David Lindsay highlights a campaign to raise money to erect a monument to three forgotten groups of individuals
Elijah Pryor identifies several problems associated with the introduction of the Localism Act
Trade unionist Karl Davis looks at comments made by RMT General Secretary Bob Crow who called for the formation of a new political party for workers
Felix McHugh describes how Tory policy is rolling back the clock to the Victorian era
Those of us who defend the planet are increasingly subject to abuse. It is the price we pay for confronting the power of money, writes George Monbiot.
David Benbow critiques the BBC's 'Masters of Money' episode, aired last year, that focused on the economic theories of Karl Marx
Former Labour MP and member of the Shadow Cabinet, Bryan Gould, provides a road map for reviving Britain's ailing economy
Former Labour MP and member of the Shadow Cabinet, Bryan Gould, provides a road map for reviving Britain's ailing economy
The Spending Review by George Osborne contained no surprises. But suppose Mr Osborne really understood economics and actually wanted to improve the British economy. George Tait Edwards provides a constructive speech for a competent chancellor