Link Loving 03.01.13
January 3, 2013 § Leave a comment
- Spain’s entrepreneurs carving a new path amid economic crisis. Christina Rebel.
- Urging economists to step away from the blackboard. Brendan Greeley.
TV Drama Suggestion
January 3, 2013 § Leave a comment
A thought: how about a prime-time TV drama set in an investment bank? The well-meaning graduate trainee, the nasty boss, the champagne bars, the drugs, the media, the disrupted families, the trading scandal, the quarterly reports pressure… Essentially, Downton Abbey but in pinstripe suits.
And it would do the image of finance as Yes Minister did to the civil service.
Link Loving 20.12.12
December 20, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Research says that studying economics turns you into a liar. Jordan Weissmann.
- Outrageous HSBC settlement proves the drug war is a joke. Matt Taibbi.
- The disciplined pursuit of less. Greg McKeown.
- Johnny Depp thrills a local school after arriving unannounced as Jack Sparrow to help lead a mutiny against the teachers. BBC News.
Link Loving 19.12.12
December 19, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Great and wide-ranging interview with Adam Curtis. Alex Miller.
Sunday Reading Suggestion – The State Of The World
December 16, 2012 § Leave a comment
This is the best ‘state-of-the-world’ essay I’ve read in a while. It is a corker!
http://vanwishard.com/books/sleepwalking-through-apocalypse.html
Thanks to Alex Evans as ever for recommending!
Why English Spelling Is So Weird
December 15, 2012 § Leave a comment
I just listened to this fantastic episode of In Our Time from Radio 4, exploring the history of William Caxton and the printing press in England.
A rich conversation reveals some interesting history – including one of the reasons why English spelling is so strange, and how technology shapes culture. Recommended listening!
Link Loving 14.12.12
December 14, 2012 § Leave a comment
- How Britain can’t come to terms with its imperialist history. Adam Ramsay.
- A classic case of how most big businesses still aren’t asking the right questions to drive sustainable innovation at scale. Natalya Sverjensky.
- Launch of Local First – Peace Direct’s great local-led development work.
Elizabeth 1st Of England Was An Environmentalist
December 13, 2012 § Leave a comment
“The use of sea and air is common to all; neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, forasmuch as neither nature nor public use and custom permit any possession therof.”
-Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603)

Elizabeth 1st, 1601 – Isaac Oliver
Link Loving 13.12.12
December 13, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Here’s a better way to remember things. H. James Wilson.
- Life without parole: Four inmates’ stories. John Tierney.
- The disadvantages of an elite education: Our best universities have forgotten that the reason they exist is to make minds, not careers. William Deresiewicz.
Victory: Harvard Social Choice Fund
December 13, 2012 § 1 Comment
- Undergrads voted 80% in favour of creating the Social Choice Fund in a college-wide referendum
- Campaigns were started in a number of graduate schools – including the Kennedy School
- 36 student groups officially supported the campaign
