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Britain is rich in radicalism, and anyone who says that our society has drifted into fatalism and apathy should get out more.
Cities simply don't have the powers they need to radically innovate in cutting obesity or the number of disaffected teenagers.
In Britain, polls show large majorities in favour of mansion taxes and higher taxes on the finance sector.
All real capitalisms are impure hybrids, mongrels mixed with other strains.
Courses can, and should, incorporate the excitement and fun of programming games, apps or even real digital devices.
Democratic nation states remain far more capable of managing the circuit of coercion, taxation and legitimation than any transnational bodies.
A lot of people in government don't really read books at all.
Bangalore has become a centre for healthcare.
Economies are complex beasts that need people to do an extraordinary range of tasks.
Health is already a dominant sector in most societies and the one most guaranteed to grow.
I can think of nothing worse than a think-tank where everybody agreed.
I didn't much like being in Parliament physically. I found it a bit depressing. It's very dark and heavy. I like being out and about.
People don't want charities to usurp the state as the core provider of social services.