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The market turns out to be just one special case of collective decision-making.
Advisers who think that they are very clever while all around them are a bit thick, and that all the problems of the world would be solved if the... →
Computing should be taught as a rigorous - but fun - discipline covering topics like programming, database structures, and algorithms. That... →
Deeper fulfilment is rather different from the happiness of seeing a good film or watching your team win at football, and it doesn't come at the... →
For most of human history, the main goal of states has been to conquer land and to achieve glory for their rulers, usually at others' expense.... →
Europe has shown how government can be organised in a network. Its institutions both compete and co-operate and include a directly elected parliament... →
Governments should want and even crave the best possible scientific advice. With reliable knowledge come better decisions, fewer mistakes and more... →
Over 5,000 years, states have made surprisingly consistent claims about their duties. They have promised to protect people from threats; promote... →
Predation is part of the everyday life of capitalism, in sectors as mainstream as pharmaceuticals, software and oil - where people's money, their... →
States which used to communicate directly to their citizens now do so through the media, where their messages are reshaped by the logics of news... →
The City of London has never been known for understanding technology and has never matched Silicon Valley's tradition of knowledgeable investment... →
The wrongful arrest of tens of thousands of British Muslims after the September 11 attacks can be explained by the very poor intelligence the police... →
There is incredible potential for digital technology in and beyond the classroom, but it is vital to rethink how learning is organised if we are to... →