Capitalism

Google Is the Last Company I'd Begrudge for Avoiding Taxes

Robert DG Smith | Posted 21.05.2013 | UK Politics
Robert DG Smith

In an ideal world, Google should be paying more in tax, but don't hold your breath when international agreement is the only state-based solution. Instead, public pressure is the strongest force to persuade companies that it is in their interests to make a 'moral' contribution in tax.

Richard Branson and His Self-Interest Corporatist Friends Are Not Being Honest About True Cost of EU

Janice Atkinson | Posted 21.05.2013 | UK Politics
Janice Atkinson

So Messrs Branson et al, go back and do your sums. Your signatories to this letter are fighting their self-interested corporatist corner. The big energy companies are well-represented in your letter, along with others who have contracts with government or are taxpayer bailed out companies.

The Capitalist-Patriarchy Hurts Men Too Shocker

Louise Pennington | Posted 13.05.2013 | UK Lifestyle
Louise Pennington

Hyper-masculinity is damaging and destructive. It assumes that men are predisposed to violence; that men are nothing more than violent sexual predators incapable of self-control and empathy. The capitalist-patriarchy states that men are inherently violent and that nothing will ever change that.

A Proper Gander at North Korea

Ed O'Meara | Posted 09.05.2013 | UK Comedy
Ed O'Meara

Don't confuse this with Panorama sending John Sweeney to North Korea in the imaginatively titled 'North Korea Uncovered' in which our heroic reporter destroys communism by dicking about. "This is an electricity factory" says Sweeney "But none of the lights are on." BOOM! Nice journalism, Sweeneyator.

Restoring Democracy, Order UKIP's Growing Appeal

Dan Ehrlich | Posted 08.05.2013 | UK Politics
Dan Ehrlich

The rise of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) is an expression of frustration with the establishment political parties in not creating jobs, ceding home rule to the European Union while fostering growing disorder in large sections of the population.

Could Star Trek Hold Some Answers?

Vivi Friedgut | Posted 07.05.2013 | UK Lifestyle
Vivi Friedgut

It was fortuitous that Star trek premiered in London on Thursday. Fortuitous because it book-ened a week which started with a tragic factory fire in Bangladesh. A factory producing cheap clothing for global brands sold internationally... today we find ourselves at a crossroads between the world we have always had and (metaphorically) the world of Kirk and Spock.

BRICS Bank to Herald End of International System?

Andy Langenkamp | Posted 16.04.2013 | UK Politics
Andy Langenkamp

The BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - have decided to set up their own development bank to rival the World Bank. This initiative is not happening in a vacuum.

Some Thoughts on The Voice and TV Talent Shows

Django Wylie | Posted 31.03.2013 | UK Entertainment
Django Wylie

The talent show derives its sense of fairness by appropriating the apparatus of democracy. We vote for our favourite singer (or at least the one with the most sympathetic cancer-related anecdote) and they are duly elevated to the plutocratic realm of celebrity, however transitory their tenure.

It's the Official Patronising of Women Day: The Capitalist-Patriarchal Conspiracy of Mother's Day

Louise Pennington | Posted 10.05.2013 | UK Politics
Louise Pennington

Mother's Day, in its present form, is merely a another capitalist-patriarchal tool to beat women over the head with. It remains nothing more than a depressing attempt at brain-washing women into believing that 'their' work is valued. Women's work has never been valued. We still do the majority of the childcare and housework whilst in paid employment.

Safer Alternative to Cigarettes to Be Banned by EU

Janice Atkinson | Posted 07.05.2013 | UK Politics
Janice Atkinson

I am the most fervent anti-smoker and anything that stops people puffing on the filthy cancer sticks is great by me. I have never touched a cigarette so I am not a reformed holier-than-thou ex-smoker. Yet, I find that the EU is interfering again by trying to regulate e-cigarettes.

Eight Year Olds Exchanging Sexual Images Can Never Be Acceptable

Shohana Khan | Posted 06.05.2013 | UK Lifestyle
Shohana Khan

Although everyone understands such activities are unhealthy for children, they are not only difficult to monitor, but near impossible to stop as they happen when children switch on their laptops, play with their phones.

Capping Banker Bonuses Misses the Point

Cyrus Moore | Posted 05.05.2013 | UK Politics
Cyrus Moore

Brussels is wrong to cap bankers' bonuses, just as it was wrong to propose a financial transactions tax a few months ago. Its thinking, however, is along the right lines; having failed to manage their businesses responsibly, bankers need to be kept on a tight leash.

Confessions of a First Year Student - "Is This What Real Life Is Like?"

Eve Betts | Posted 05.05.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Eve Betts

There's one week left before I go home for the Easter holidays and I don't think I have ever been more relieved to return to a world where the most stressful decision I have to make is whether to bake a lemon drizzle or chocolate cream cake.

Corporate Britain PLC

Damien Clarkson | Posted 30.04.2013 | UK Politics
Damien Clarkson

Increasingly we are living in world dominated by money and acquisition of material assets. If you are stand against this ideology business the media and politicians are likely to be lining up to persecute you.

Two Cheers for Capitalism

Jeffrey Gedmin | Posted 20.04.2013 | UK Politics
Jeffrey Gedmin

Capitalism is indeed in crisis today. We need a way forward. This requires that our gleeful bashers take a breath and back off. For this to happen, free marketeers need to step up.

Capitalism in Fancy Dress

Tibs Holland | Posted 10.04.2013 | UK Comedy
Tibs Holland

We live in a Capitalist society and I've made my peace with this. People sell stuff and people buy stuff - fine. However, I tire of said stuff being peddled by minor celebrities and out of work extras, on my television.

It Destroys Our Happiness and Undermines Our Prosperity - What to do About Envy?

Jeffrey Gedmin | Posted 05.04.2013 | UK
Jeffrey Gedmin

Envy is not jealousy. The latter normally involves affairs of the heart, and specifically relates to what one has. In contrast to jealousy, envy is resentment generated by what others have, accompanied often by a feeling of ill will toward those who have it.

The Future for Capitalism

Evelyn Robert de Rothschild | Posted 30.03.2013 | UK Politics
Evelyn Robert de Rothschild

Capitalism needs to be reconstructed or rather reconsidered in light of the successes it has had in the past, in order to ensure its future as the answer to the problems of the global economy today.

The Dogma of Advertising and Consumerism

Ziad El-Hady | Posted 26.03.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Ziad El-Hady

A common psychological principle used by advertisers is that repetition constitutes mental conditioning. Studies show that the more something is repeated to you, the more you will believe it.

Beauty and the Label

Naila Missous | Posted 23.02.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Naila Missous

Sunday morning and the three-stop southbound journey from London Victoria to Stockwell is largely unremarkable. Those present, engrossed in their daily newspapers or quietly nattering to neighbours, are dulled to the journey south of the river.

Was Romania's 1989 Christmas Revolution a Fake?

Rupert Wolfe-Murray | Posted 20.02.2013 | UK
Rupert Wolfe-Murray

There is no doubt in my mind that Romania's change of government in 1989 was a revolution - even if it was stage managed and the mob were manipulated. It has all the ingredients of a classic revolution: a total chance of the political system; an angry mob; several days of chaos; armed groups fighting each other and a shadowy clique of power brokers arguing about who will take over.

Capitalism 2.0: Is There a Better Way?

Michael Townsend | Posted 03.02.2013 | UK
Michael Townsend

"Do not be mistaken. There are many thousands of business leaders and investors at all scales who want to align their actions and their decisions with...

Is Alcoholics Anonymous Outdated and Sexist?

Jessica Smith | Posted 27.01.2013 | UK Lifestyle
Jessica Smith

A wife should never criticise her man or tell him what to do, lest he become angry enough to drink, and/or go off with another woman. Instead, she should concentrate on changing her own attitude, with the help of (a male) God.

Charlie Thomas

Can Capitalism Ever Be Responsible?

HuffingtonPost.com | Charlie Thomas | Posted 19.11.2012 | UK

On the day where business leaders are gathering at the Confederation of British Industry for its annual conference, Ernst and Young has told Huff Post...

This is More a Crisis of Love Than GDP Growth

Bettina Gronblom | Posted 12.01.2013 | UK Politics
Bettina Gronblom

We will never find true happiness through GDP growth alone. To love and be loved - is what ultimately sustains us; all spiritual traditions tell us so and humanists would agree.