Michael Hudson | Michael Hudson | 28 December 2012 "We are experiencing the end of a myth about what free markets really are. They are not free if they are to pay rent-extractors rather than producers to cover the actual costs of production" Comments Anuradha Roy | Main Point | 26 December 2012 Women in India's capital are routinely groped, harassed, leered at. The government is indifferent, uninterested. Victims are blamed. Written in light of the gang-rape of a female student in Delhi, who has now died Comments Izabella Kaminska | FT | 27 December 2012 "It is not that technology is stagnating, but that monopoly interests are sabotaging progress and efficiency. Because not doing so could lead to the sort of abundance that might make it impossible to monetise anything" (Free reg/$) Comments Charles Mann | Vanity Fair | 19 December 2012 Murder by smartphone: Hack the victim's pacemaker. "You don’t have to know anything about medical devices’ software to attack them remotely. You simply call them repeatedly, waking them up so many times they exhaust their batteries" Comments David Goodhart | FT | 26 December 2012 Interesting, if slightly stilted, probing into London's demographic shift. "White British" no longer a majority, due to immigration and "white flight". Does the latter have causes other than racism? Does it need a policy response? Comments Gary Belsky | New Yorker | 27 December 2012 Number four: The Ten Commandments. Number three: Craigslist. Number two: The Bill Of Rights. Number one — no, check it out for yourself, and enjoy the rest. The New Yorker gets its McSweeney's on for the holiday season Comments |
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