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Living Diary: December 2002
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March = April = May = June = July 2 December 544 Sweet Lollipop of Power - what happens if the professionals hi-jack the "Party" system? 545 UN Red Herring: War on Iraq would be wrong, with or without UN approval 546 The Concordat of Civic Governance: I begin to outline The Deal 547 Network Rail reject me, other "Public Members" have been appointed 548 What does absolute power do? Professor Nigel Harris' bitter attack on our leaders' insanity... 549 Chaotic Old Left, a hopeless, unconstructive mishmash - we can do better! 550 Buy Nothing Day? Wrong: the right course is to re-direct the dynamism of consumption... 551 The Deal III a new Concordat of Civic Governance, a new settlement between Nation States and the Corporate Sector 552 John Rawls, the philosopher who rationalised certain forms of inequality 553 Williams v CKs of Swansea The enforceability of restrictive trading covenants, as between tenants 554 Fixed Cake Fallacies - inflexible economic models, dangerous rigidities 555 Mohamed Abu-Zhara of Newcastle, a famous Human Rights victory over discriminatory dismissal 556 No War, No Referendum My predictions for 2003 557 Funding University Education Need for redistributive, unintimidating system 558 Honesty may not be the best policy - Governmental skills in managing public anxiety 559 The power of poverty, of poor Webmasters The impact of defamation litigation on the Net 560 Corporate Social Responsibility: Misleading and insubstantial PR-speak 561 City States The role of city regions in our Constitution 562 Why use prisons at all? Re-thinking sanctions policy 563 Dangerous Railtrack Rebels A continuing threat to Labour 564 Is this "diversity"? Labour shows little real understanding of devolution, of bona fide localism... 565 Cherie Blair, her Conman, and Me... 566 Great Democratic Failures: Immigration 567 Great Democratic Failures: Drugs 568 Can "Consumption" be a force for radical change? Yes, says Sam Brittan 569 Old Age Pensions A suitable case for socialism 570 Christmas Shoppers Terrorised by terrorist warnings 571 Who's to blame for blaming? Growth of the "compensation culture" 572 Foundation Hospitals They contain the germ of a good idea 573 Hail the Commentariat! Perception by Martin Kettle 574 The new Political Salariat New threats to democracy 575 Financial Jargon explained... 576 The Great Toothpaste Conspiracy Secrets of capitalism revealed 577 Managing Compensation Judges should regulate the blame culture 578 London Olympics Impossible City Management could not cope 579 Brendan Barber TUC must find new ways to confront the corporate sector 580 Insider Dealing It should not be a crime 582 House Prices 2003 My detailed forecast 584 US anti-terrorism: Unacceptable human rights infringements 585 2003 Crunch Year for Wales 586 Peaceful Strategies for changing the world 587 Community Government in London Text of co-written Guardian article, Michael Young and RWE End of Month of December 2002 Scroll back to Top Choose another month
Will you try to take a look - sometime - at my big think-piece Multiple Differential Uncertainty?
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